First Aid Facts: Unconscious

St John WA
29 Mar 202204:16

Summary

TLDRThis instructional video script provides a step-by-step guide on how to care for an unresponsive but breathing individual. It emphasizes safety checks, obtaining a response, and calling for help if needed. The script outlines the process of clearing the airway, checking for breathing, and placing the person in the recovery position. It also covers how to check for injuries and maintain the person's warmth while monitoring their breathing until emergency services arrive.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 Always start by checking for danger and ensuring the area is safe before approaching an unresponsive person.
  • 🗣️ Try to get a response by talking to the person loudly and clearly, asking them to open their eyes or wake up.
  • 🆘 If there's no response, seek help immediately by calling an ambulance.
  • 😷 Use personal protective equipment (PPE) if available when dealing with an unresponsive person.
  • 👄 Begin by checking the airway, ensuring the mouth is clear of any obstructions.
  • 🔄 If the airway is clear, maintain it open by tilting the head back and lifting the chin.
  • 🕒 Observe the person's breathing for 10 seconds to ensure they are taking at least two normal breaths.
  • 🛌 Place the person in the recovery position if they are breathing well, ensuring their safety and comfort.
  • 🔎 Conduct a thorough check for any injuries, starting from the head and moving down to the legs.
  • 🧥 Keep the person warm by covering them with a blanket or clothing while waiting for medical help.
  • ⏰ Regularly check the person's airway and breathing every two minutes until help arrives.

Q & A

  • What is the first step to take when encountering an unresponsive person?

    -The first step is to check for danger and ensure the area is safe before approaching the person.

  • How should you attempt to get a response from an unresponsive person?

    -You should talk to them in a nice and loud voice, asking if they can hear you and asking them to open their eyes or wake up.

  • What should you do if the person does not respond to your attempts to get their attention?

    -If there is no response, it's important to stop and send for help by calling an ambulance.

  • Why is it recommended to put on PPE when attending to an unresponsive person?

    -Using PPE is a good idea to protect yourself from potential infections or contamination while providing care.

  • How do you check if the person's mouth is clear of any obstructions?

    -You should open their mouth with two fingers on the chin to check for any obstructions.

  • What is the recovery position and when should it be used?

    -The recovery position is a way to position an unconscious person to help keep their airway clear. It should be used if the person's mouth is not clear and needs to be rolled over to remove obstructions.

  • How long should you observe the person's breathing to determine if they are breathing well?

    -You should observe their breathing for 10 seconds, looking for at least two normal breaths during that time.

  • What is the procedure to place an unresponsive person in the recovery position?

    -First, ensure nothing in their pockets could roll and hurt them, remove glasses or hats, and ensure the ground is safe. Then, bend the closest arm across the chest, straighten the other arm, lift the closest leg, bend the knee, and gently roll them over using your thigh and forearm to support their head and shoulder.

  • Why is it important to recheck the person's airway after placing them in the recovery position?

    -Rechecking the airway is important to ensure it remains clear of any obstructions and that the person can still breathe properly.

  • How often should you check for injuries on an unresponsive person?

    -You should check for injuries starting from the head and moving down the body once the person is stable in the recovery position.

  • What should you do to keep the person warm while waiting for the ambulance?

    -You can use a jumper, blanket, or any available material to keep them warm and maintain their body temperature.

  • How frequently should you check on the person's breathing and airway after they are in the recovery position?

    -It's important to check their breathing and airway at least every two minutes until the ambulance arrives.

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First AidUnresponsive CareSafety CheckEmergency ResponseBreathing CheckRecovery PositionAirway ManagementInjury AssessmentPatient MonitoringHealthcare Guidance