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1. If the AED indicates "No shock indicated/advised," you should leave the AED pads on.

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Unit 4: Emergency Action Steps and Providing Life Support

1. If the AED indicates "No shock indicated/advised," you should leave the AED pads on.

  • a. true

  • b. false

Unit 5: Physical Assessment and First Aid Techniques

2. A volleyball player makes a diving save and gets up slowly, holding her left shoulder with her right hands. While performing the emergency action steps, you determine that the athlete is breathing. You should begin your physical assessment by

  • a. applying a sling and ice

  • b. asking the athlete what happened

  • c. looking for signs of deformity or swelling on her shoulder

  • d. firmly tapping her shoulder to search for point tenderness

  • e. c and d

Unit 5: Physical Assessment and First Aid Techniques

3. Which of the following is correct technique for applying a compression wrap for a Grade II hamstring strain?

  • a. Begin the wrap at the hip bone, and wrap down toward the knee.

  • b. Apply the wrap with more pressure below the injury and looser pressure above the injury.

  • c. Begin the wrap a few inches above the knee, and wrap down toward the knee.

  • d. a and b

  • e. b and c

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