Problemas
If the AED prompts "no shock advised"you should Unplug the connector from the machine Resume 5 cycles of CPR Reset the AED Check the pad placement
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Gabriel
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Respuesta
Resume 5 cycles of CPR.
Explicación
## Step 1The problem is about the correct procedure to follow when an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) indicates "no shock advised". This situation typically arises when the AED does not detect a shockable rhythm, such as ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia.## Step 2The options provided are:1. Unplug the connector from the machine.2. Resume 5 cycles of CPR.3. Reset the AED.4. Check the pad placement.## Step 3The correct response in this situation is to resume CPR. This is because the AED's analysis may not have detected a shockable rhythm, which means that the heart may not be in a state where a shock would be effective. Therefore, continuing CPR can help to circulate oxygenated blood and may potentially restore a shockable rhythm.## Step 4The other options are not correct because:- Unplugging the connector from the machine would stop the AED from functioning, which is not advisable.- Resetting the AED is not necessary in this situation, as the AED is designed to automatically reset itself after each analysis.- Checking the pad placement is not necessary in this situation, as the AED has already analyzed the heart rhythm and determined that a shock is not advised.