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nramada

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What are the steps in the chain of survival for a patient with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA)?

Question 2

A client's self-image is an example of
 a. subjective information. c. irrelevant information.
  b. objective information. d. none of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Immediate recognition and activation of EMS to initiate the treatment process; early CPR with an emphasis on effective chest compressions; rapid defibrillation; effective advanced life support procedures by paramedics or high medical personnel; integrated post-cardiac arrest care

Answer to Question 2

A



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