1. Brain - Levels of consciousness, (Fully conscious; semiconscious; unconscious and dead)
2. Lungs - Respirations - (between 12 & 20 breaths per minute).
3. Heart - Pulse - (between 60 & 100 beets per minute).
4. Skin - Temperature - (36.6oc or 98oF) & Colour.
preperation, planning, execution, assessment
preperation, planning, execution, assessment
preperation, planning, execution, assessment
Awareness, Assessment, Action and Aftercare
Awareness Assessment Action After care
The four life-saving steps are: 1) Check the scene for safety and ensure it is safe to approach. 2) Call for help or emergency services as needed. 3) Assess the victim's condition and provide necessary first aid, such as CPR or controlling bleeding. 4) Monitor the victim until professional help arrives, providing reassurance and maintaining their airway.
assesmentAn industrial process in which a material is produced continuously. an example is iron, with the iron ore fed continuously into the apparatus and cast iron continuously removed.
Of the four steps in the Army Personnel Recovery (PR) system, the assessment step is a continuous process that occurs throughout the system. Assessments are conducted used either a time constrained or deliberate method.
Of the four steps in the Army Personnel Recovery (PR) system, the assessment step is a continuous process that occurs throughout the system. Assessments are conducted used either a time constrained or deliberate method.
There are four steps in the army PR system that includes the maximum effectiveness during operations. The step that employs maximum effectiveness during operations is assessment.
The first step is to show the problem that needs solving.
Awareness, Assessment, Action and After Care.