You should always check the scene for hazards that may be threatening to your safety, obtain consent from the victim (or victim's guardian if a child) if able, and put the appropriate barriers (gloves, breathing masks, etc.) in place before administering any type of first aid. If you are a lay person (rather than a 'professional' rescuer) you should also consider whether you are ready and willing to get involved. You are not obligated to become involved, but you are obligated to remain involved once you start administering first aid until you become exhausted or endangered, or transfer care to someone with equal or superior skill.
Always make sure the scene is safe- you can't save anyone if you become a second victim.
Then, if the person isn't breathing and has no pulse, CPR should be started without delay. If giving first aid, make sure you know what you have and what is going on before you help. It can be a bad situation if you provide the wrong type of help.
Call 911 or your emergency number.
to carry things from place to place before trains were invented
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The Things We Carry was created on 2006-08-08.
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the plains Indians are nomads wich means they travel in serch of food before they had horses they had to carry their things them selves they also used dogs for transporting their things
Some things used to carry things from place to place are:bagsboxescratespocketspursessuitcasesbriefcasestrunkswagonscarstruckstrainsplanesshipshorsesdonkeysmulescamelsdogspigeons
Before the introduction of horses to the new world, llamas and alpacas were used to transport goods.
To help people carry their stuff instead of having to carry it themselvesIn order to carry more things.
They carry on their heritage and their grandparents faces.
It's performed a service. Perform is to carry out or execute, such as performing a mirace, or service! Preform is to determine or decide beforehand, such as preform an opinion. Remember it as pre means before and form is self explainatory :)