Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about consent and implied consent? (A). A first aid provider must have the permission, or consent, of an ill or injured adult person before providing first aid care. (B). When in doubt, assume you do not have consent to provide first aid treatment. (C). When an ill or injured person is unable to communicate, consent is implied under the assumption they would agree to your help if they could. (D). Consent can easily be obtained by asking the injured person, "Is it okay if I help you?" {Ans: B}TRUE/FALSE: You should push the shock button on an AED repeatedly until the victim regains responsiveness. {Ans: False}What is the most common treatment for Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)? {Ans: Defibrillation}TRUE/FALSE: You should continue compression-only CPR until an AED or EMS arrives, the victim begins to move or breathe on his own, or you are too exhausted to continue. {Ans: True}TRUE/FALSE: If an ill or injured person is over 18, they can refuse care if they are alert and oriented to their surroundings. {Ans: True}TRUE/FALSE: A victim of SCA will be unresponsive and not breathing or unresponsive and only