After the AED delivers a shock, the rescuer should:

Check for normal breathing
Check for normal breathing

Check for pulse
Check for pulse

Resume Compressions
Resume Compressions

Place in recovery position
Place in recovery position

3 answers

After the AED delivers a shock, the rescuer should:

  1. Check for normal breathing: Quickly assess if the person is breathing normally. This is essential to determine the next steps.

  2. Check for pulse: Although not as commonly emphasized, checking for a pulse can be important to ascertain whether the heart has restarted.

  3. Resume Compressions: If the person is not breathing normally or does not have a pulse, continue high-quality chest compressions immediately.

  4. Place in recovery position: This is typically only done after the person has regained consciousness and is breathing normally.

The critical step immediately after the shock is to check for responsiveness and breathing. If the person is unresponsive and not breathing normally, resume CPR with chest compressions. If there are any signs of life, position the person in the recovery position. Always follow the latest CPR and AED guidelines provided by recognized organizations.

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After the AED delivers a shock, the rescuer should resume compressions.