Hello, my name is Carolina and I have chosen this video that teaches us how to act when we find someone collapsed. It is mainly based on the initial assessment that must be quick and establishes how we can do it better in order of priority. It teaches us some tricks to help us to remember these steps more easily, like the DR.ABC that describes with each initial the main idea of each step to follow. This man, who is an ambulance trainer, explains in a simple and brief way how we should act in these cases. In addition while he explains it, he also performs them, this makes that our photographic memory can be remembered better in posterity.
Hello Carolina and I chose your video because I think it can be very useful in the future, because you never know if you're going to find yourself in a situation like that. I like that this man, who is an ambulance trainer, is explaining everything step by step and that makes it very clear to me what he is doing. I also like that he shows how to do it by example, the girl lying on the floor and he points out where to do it right. With this video it is totally clear to me the steps that have to be taken and that you have to take many things into account in a situation like this.
I have decided to take the that as choosen Carolina because it has caught my attention how he addresses the public and what to do when this happens to a person. This guy is also guided by a person lying on the ground and he says very important things that these types of videos have to have and that is that the injured person has to be in a safe area, that he has to open the airway and you check if that person is breathing normally or not, if the person is not breathing you can do the 15 beats on the sternum, in the chest of in the stomach no. This boy also names the emergency telephone numbers, which are 999 and 112
Hello, my name is Carolina and I have chosen this video that teaches us how to act when we find someone collapsed. It is mainly based on the initial assessment that must be quick and establishes how we can do it better in order of priority.
ResponderEliminarIt teaches us some tricks to help us to remember these steps more easily, like the DR.ABC that describes with each initial the main idea of each step to follow.
This man, who is an ambulance trainer, explains in a simple and brief way how we should act in these cases. In addition while he explains it, he also performs them, this makes that our photographic memory can be remembered better in posterity.
Hello Carolina and I chose your video because I think it can be very useful in the future, because you never know if you're going to find yourself in a situation like that. I like that this man, who is an ambulance trainer, is explaining everything step by step and that makes it very clear to me what he is doing.
ResponderEliminarI also like that he shows how to do it by example, the girl lying on the floor and he points out where to do it right. With this video it is totally clear to me the steps that have to be taken and that you have to take many things into account in a situation like this.
I have decided to take the that as choosen Carolina because it has caught my attention how he addresses the public and what to do when this happens to a person. This guy is also guided by a person lying on the ground and he says very important things that these types of videos have to have and that is that the injured person has to be in a safe area, that he has to open the airway and you check if that person is breathing normally or not, if the person is not breathing you can do the 15 beats on the sternum, in the chest of in the stomach no. This boy also names the emergency telephone numbers, which are 999 and 112
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