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Readiness Review Without Internal Scores

A 2-minute supporting reference you can open now and carry into the next practice step.

Keep public AED readiness follow-up clear without publishing internal scores.

Practice after reading
2 minTeam follow-upTeamRES-008

Open the support, keep the next move clear

Keep public AED readiness follow-up clear without publishing internal scores.

What this resource covers

Use it to lock in one point, one sequence, or one team reminder without opening a full lesson shell.

Best next move

Pick one setting and write a public-safe follow-up note: scope, owner, and next review date.

Keep the reference short and usable

Read the key points, then carry one clear takeaway into the next public rep.

Key points

  • Start with scope, status date, and owner.
  • Name AED coverage and training follow-up in plain language.
  • Keep internal scoring private while the next action stays clear.

Reference

A useful public readiness review does not need internal scores. It should answer three questions:

1) What setting or site is in scope? 2) What AED coverage or training follow-up needs attention? 3) Who owns the next action and when will it be reviewed?

Keep the public note calm and practical. Team scoring, internal dashboards, and operator detail stay private.

Return to practice before team follow-up

Pick one setting and write a public-safe follow-up note: scope, owner, and next review date. Use the resource takeaway in one drill or guide before asking for team follow-up.

  1. Open one item
  2. Keep what helped
  3. Ask only when ready
Recommended nextOpen drills

Use this as the next public action after the resource.

Keep for later
Team follow-up

Use this only when the public step is ready to become a team rollout.

Educational content only. Follow local protocols and device prompts. In an emergency, call emergency services.

Readiness Review Without Internal Scores