What is the correct sequence of basic life support?
a. Danger, response, send for help, airway, breathing,circulation, defibrillator
b. Send for help, danger, response, airway, breathing,circulation, defibrillator.
c. Response, danger, send for help, airway, breathing,circulation, defibrillator.
d. Airway, breathing, send for help, response,
circulation, danger, defibrillator.
a
Check for danger, response, send for help, open airway,
breathing, start CPR, attach defibrillator.
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