1. The person is unconscious or apparently on the ground.
Zoom in and ask how she is. If you answer, let her back with her head in her hands and knees bent on the left side. Exept, when the person (a) fell by a ladder or was part of a traffic accident. Then call an ambulance is very important, just not move the person.
2. The person is unconscious but is breathing and pulse.
Question like this, if no answer, call an ambulance. See if you breathe: to bring the ear to the nose and mouth to feel the air expelled and observe carefully, if the chest rises and falls.
3. The person is unconscious and not breathing but has pulse
It is important to review the person’s mouth and ensure there is no gum or gum, confetti or other object that may obstruct the airway. There are two ways to facilitate the entry of air:
a) Overextending neck: this is achieved by placing one hand on the forehead (which will push down) and the OTA in the neck (which will throw up). This will raise the jaw and neck stretches, stretches the language well. Anyway you should check to breathe.
b) Pour the mouth forward: it holds the bulb and extends smoothly. Check breathing.
4. The person is unconscious, not breathing and no pulse.
The first and vital help, ie call an ambulance. While waiting for your arrival, verify that the affected (a) has a pulse. How? Feeling with the fingertips near the Adam’s apple.
If no pulse, perform chest compressions. To this end, located at the height of the affected, hopefully on a hard surface.
