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Your turn: Primary survey 1. Check for danger Always make sure the area is safe 2. Response Check the casualty’s response. Ask questions and gently tap shoulders. Say, “Open your eyes!” 3. Shout for help Anyone nearby can assist you 4. Airway If not clear, then open by tilting the head back, use one hand on forehead and two fingers under the chin 5. Breathing Check for normal breathing. Use look listen and feel to check. (Remember 10 seconds)  6. Circulation (only if breathing normally) Check the casualty for bleeding NB If the casualty is not breathing normally call 999/112 then start CPR If the casualty is breathing normally place them in the recovery position then call 999/112

Your turn: Recovery position 1. Kneel  By the side of your casualty 2. Angle arm Put the arm nearest to you to make a right angle. Palm facing upwards 3. Hand to cheek Bring the arm furthest away across the chest and place the back of their hand against the cheek nearest to you Hold it there 4. Knee bend With other hand, bend their far knee up so that the foot is flat on the floor 5. Knee pull Pull on the knee to roll the casualty towards you onto their side Adjust them as necessary 6. Ensure airway is open Recheck breathing Call 999/112 Stay and monitor casualty until help arrives  

Your turn: CPR 1. Call 999/112 2. Place one hand Stress NOT doing this on someone who is breathing normally Consider W6 sorting table top activity if space ltd or not enough manikins. 1. Call 999/112 Kneel by the side of your casualty Send a bystander for an AED if one is available  2. Place one hand On the centre of the chest Put the heel of the other hand on top Interlock your fingers to lift them off the chest 3. Begin chest compressions Lean over with your arms straight Press downwards on breastbone 30 times 4. Press down To a depth of about 5-6cm Release the pressure but leave hands in place Try to press at a rate of 100-120 times per minute 5. Breathe into casualty open the airway and pinch the nostrils together take a breath and blow into the mouth until the chest rises repeat to give two breaths 6. Start compressions again repeat 30 chest compressions with two breaths until help arrives NEVER do this on someone if they are responsive!