Assessing an unresponsive casualty

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Assessing an unresponsive casualty DRs ABC Add a picture here jamie

Why would they be unconscious Electric shock Overdose Alchohol Heart attack Hit by force Faint Fall Temperature Fear Hunger Head injuries Dehydration Shock Drowning Panic attack Big loss of blood Not enough air Choking Stroke Heat stoke Dizzyness Illness Fobia Smoke in your lungs You can pevent death by putting in the RECOVERY POSITION

1st step DRS ABC Danger Response Shout, shake and pinch Airways Breathing C.p.r (Chest Compressions) Rename – ‘what to do if you discover an unconscious casualty’ Some pictures to associate with the words would make it more attractive.

Recovery positon By Jamie Hughes Add a picture – or take this out as you have a separate slide show for this.