daniel is using an aed. he makes sure the patient is in a dry location and places the pads on the designated…

daniel is using an aed. he makes sure the patient is in a dry location and places the pads on the designated locations. he then supports the victims head as he presses the \shock\ button on the aed. when he is done, he starts cpr for 2 minutes and follows the aed directions. is he performing this procedure correctly?\nno, the victims chest should have water on it to better conduct electricity.\nno, he should not be touching the victim when he presses the \shock\ button.\nno, he should be doing cpr while he is using an aed.\nno, he should complete 15 minutes of cpr.
Answer
Brief Explanations:
When using an AED, one must not touch the victim when pressing the "shock" button to avoid interference with the shock delivery and potential harm to oneself. The victim's chest should be dry, CPR is started after using the AED as per instructions (usually 2 - minute cycles), not while using it.
Answer:
No, he should not be touching the victim when he presses the "shock" button.