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The Unconscious Casualty - Scenario 4
You have gone to visit a friend, there is no answer when you knock at the door.
You go round to the back garden.
You find your friend lying on lawn - they are unconscious.
What will you do?
Arrange the statements in the correct order.
Check
First
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Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Second
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Third
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Fourth
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Fifth
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Sixth
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Seventh
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Eighth
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Ninth
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Tenth
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Eleventh
???
Return to the casualty and reassess their condition -
Turn the casualty into the recovery position
If they are still breathing - regularly monitor and record vital signs until help arrives
Dial 999 of 112 and ask for an ambulance
Shout for help
Open the airway and take up to 10 seconds to check for normal breathing - present
If they are not breathing - begin CPR at a ratio of 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths
Continue giving CPR until help arrives or you are too exhausted to continue
Assess the situation - there is no danger
Check the casualty for a response - there is none
Ensure that the airway is clear and the casualty is still breathing
Check
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