Question 1632 Deck Safety

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What should you do before CPR is started?

A establish an open airway
B insure the victim is conscious
C make the victim comfortable
D treat any bleeding wounds
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) establish an open airway. Before starting CPR, it is crucial to ensure the victim's airway is open and clear. This allows oxygen to flow freely into the lungs, which is necessary for effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Establishing an open airway is the first and most important step in the CPR sequence, as it takes priority over other actions like checking for consciousness or treating bleeding wounds. The other answer choices, while important in their own right, are not the immediate priority before initiating CPR. Ensuring the victim is conscious (B), making them comfortable (C), and treating bleeding wounds (D) can all be addressed, but only after the airway has been secured.

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