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23. When checking for scene safety for the use of an AED, which of these best describes the dangers that would stop us from using an AED?
○ Screaming bystanders that may become dangerous and assault us.
○ A scared pet that appears to be agitated when we are trying to help its owner.
○ Flammable gases, patient lying in standing water, combustible liquids near the victim.
○ Vomit or saliva on the person's shirt, urine around the patient's lower torso, and a damp swimsuit.
23. When checking for scene safety for the use of an AED, which of these best describes the dangers that would stop us from using an AED?
○ Screaming bystanders that may become dangerous and assault us.
○ A scared pet that appears to be agitated when we are trying to help its owner.
○ Flammable gases, patient lying in standing water, combustible liquids near the victim.
○ Vomit or saliva on the person's shirt, urine around the patient's lower torso, and a damp swimsuit.
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