Ask questions, do not touch or move painful, injured areas of the body and get consent to give care.
Check if they are conscious. If the person is not conscious, call (better yet have someone else call) 911 or the local emergency number.
Because there is the possibility of breaking ribs
If the person is capable of responding, state your purpose and request permission.
If a person is diabetic and is consious but can not swallow you should call 911 immeditly and stay with the person until help arrives.
so that the child can see what is happening
Yes, "self conscious" should be written "self-conscious".
No, "eco conscious" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It should be written as "eco conscious" in normal contexts.
Check for injuries.
Age, sex, what is wrong, is the person conscious, where you are
During the initial assessment of a person who appears to be hurt, you should check for responsiveness, airway, breathing, and circulation (often referred to as the ABCs). Ensure the person is conscious and responsive, and if they are not, assess their airway to ensure it is clear. Next, check for breathing and pulse to determine if they are circulating blood effectively. Additionally, look for any visible injuries or signs of severe bleeding.
A person does not have to be either conscious or able to feel pain to be considered a human being.
When a diabetic person becomes unconscious, check for their emergency glucagon injection kit, as you are calling 911. Once the person is conscious, treat the same as you would a person who has not been unconscious.