What should you do after an AED is used?

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Multiple Choice

What should you do after an AED is used?

Explanation:
After you use an AED, the important move is to alert the appropriate facilities staff (proStaff) and leave the unit in place with a clear label indicating it has been used and needs replacement or service. This makes sure the consumables (pads and battery) are restocked and the device is inspected and reset by trained personnel, so it’s ready for the next emergency. Keeping the AED at its location with a tag also helps responders know that the unit isn’t currently ready until it has been serviced. Taking the device with you or attempting to reset it yourself would prevent others from accessing a functioning unit and could leave the device unserviceable or misreported. Doing nothing ignores the maintenance step the device requires after deployment.

After you use an AED, the important move is to alert the appropriate facilities staff (proStaff) and leave the unit in place with a clear label indicating it has been used and needs replacement or service. This makes sure the consumables (pads and battery) are restocked and the device is inspected and reset by trained personnel, so it’s ready for the next emergency. Keeping the AED at its location with a tag also helps responders know that the unit isn’t currently ready until it has been serviced. Taking the device with you or attempting to reset it yourself would prevent others from accessing a functioning unit and could leave the device unserviceable or misreported. Doing nothing ignores the maintenance step the device requires after deployment.

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