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1 Assessing an unresponsive casualty
Drs ABC By Owen Smith

2 Why would they be unconscious
Electric shock Over dose Alchohol Heart attack Hit by something/someone Force Fainting A fall Temperature Fear Hunger Head Injurie Dehydration Shock Drowning Panic Attack Big Loss Of Blood Suffication Chocking Stroke Heat stroke Dizzyness Illness Aphobia Fire Smoke You Can Prevent Death By Putting In The Recovery Posiion

3 How to help an unconscious patient
Unconsciousness is when a person is unable to respond to people and activities. Often, this is called a coma or being in a comatose state. Other changes in awareness can occur without becoming unconscious. Medically, these are called "altered mental status" or "changed mental status." They include sudden confusion, disorientation, or stupor. Unconsciousness or any other sudden change in mental status must be treated as a medical emergency. If someone is awake but less alert than usual, ask a few simple questions, such as: What is your name? What is the date? How old are you? Wrong answers or an inability to answer the question suggest a change in mental status. Phone the ambulance asap.


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