A pre-hospital team is managing a patient in cardiac arrest in a confined space (bathroom). They need to use an AED but are concerned about the patient lying on a wet tiled floor. What should they do?ADo not use the AED - it is unsafe on any wet surfaceBMove the patient to a dry room before attaching the AEDCOnly manual defibrillation is safe on wet surfacesDPlace rubber matting under the patient before defibrillationEEnsure the patients chest is dry, do not delay defibrillation - modern AEDs are safe to use even if the patient is on a damp surface, provided the chest is dry and pads are properly appliedCheck my answer