Position the casualty
The First Casualty was created in 2005.
The ISBN of The First Casualty is 0-593-05111-4.
fight/battle
Until more "discoveries" are made; the first recorded casualty was in 1956.
Ensure that the victim's tongue has not been swallowed. If it has, use fingers to pull it back to normal. Then carry out the other stages.
Importance = Why we use first aid and its benefits as first response to the casualty Principles = What we do in accident situations to assist the casualty
Look at the casualty's chest to see if it rises and falls.
your mother
Crispus Attucks, the first casualty of the Boston Massacre, and to some the first casualty in the American Revolution was believed to be born in 1723. The exact date is unknown.
The first step in preparing any speech is selecting an appropriate topic.
This is a 5 point plan used to approach a casualty in a first air situation. D = Danger, Check for danger to self, others and casualty. R = Response, Is the casualty conscious? A = Airway, Check the casualty's airway is clear. B = Breathing, Is the casualty breathing? C = Circulation, Do they have a pulse?
look for danger