1. Which of the following blood borne viruses can live outside the body for 7 days or more?
a. HIV
b. Hepatitis B
c. Hepatitis A
d. Rubella
2. Which of the following refers to transfer of an infectious microorganism through contact with a contaminated contact?
a. Exposure incident
b. Direct transmission
c. Indirect transmission
d. Airborne transmission
3. After giving a shock with the AED, what should the rescuer do next?
a. Analyze the rhythm again with the AED
b. Check pulse
c. Administer immediate CPR within seconds of the shock
d. Give two rescue breaths
1. Hepatitis B can live outside the body for 7 days. Option b is the correct answer.
2. The transfer of an infectious microorganism through contact with a contaminated contact is called indirect transmission. Option c is the correct answer.
3. After giving a shock with the AED, administer immediatecPR within seconds of the shock. Option c is the correct answer.
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