by the stomach moving up and down or you can feel the air through the mouth wich is coming out
First perform an Initial Assessment. Open the airway, Check for breathing, if there is no breathing give two rescue breaths. If the rescue breaths go in and make the chest clearly rise check for a pulse. IF there is no pulse begin CPR.
# Check the person's pulse. # Check the person's breathing. # Check the person's heartbeat. # Check the person's eyes if it is moving. # Check the person's face for signs of paleness. # As a last resort, prick the person's skin check if the blood that flows out is warm. If not, the person has died. If you check with the town clerk in the town or city the individual was a resident, they will be able to appropriately direct you.
Tap the person firmly and shout at them to assess for responsiveness, then open their airway and check for breathing.
Take 10 seconds maximum to determine if a person is breathing.
To check for a response from an unconscious person, start by gently tapping their shoulder and asking loudly, "Are you okay? Can you hear me?" If there is no response, try to assess their breathing and pulse. If they are not breathing or do not have a pulse, begin CPR and call for emergency medical assistance immediately.
Check for responsiveness by gently shaking and calling out to the person. If they do not respond, call emergency services immediately and check for breathing and a pulse. Then, carefully place the person in the recovery position while waiting for help to arrive.
Yes, if a person is already breathing there is no reason why you would need to breathe for them.
you need to check the pulse of the person and listen to the breathing and the heart rate try to check the conditions all over the body.
Check for adequate breathing for 10 seconds; the chest should clearly rise for breathing to be effective.
A: Is the Airway obstructed?B: Is the victim Breathing?C: Does the victim have Circulation (a pulse)?
Spontaneous breathing means that the person is breathing without having to think about it.
Check for breathing as soon as the scene is safe, the patient is unconscious, and 911 (or the local emergency number) has been called.