Automated external defibrillators (AEDs)

a. check for a heartbeat.
b. shock the heart if required.
c. use electronic voice commands to guide
bystanders in taking appropriate actions.
d. are now available at many senior centers, malls,
schools, and other public places.
e. include all of these.


Answer: e

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