If signs of life become visible you should check for a pulse. If the victim has no pulse, CPR should be continued. If the victim has a pulse, CPR should be ceased but you must continue to monitor the victim's vital signs.
Watch the victim's chest for 15 seconds or more. If the chest rises - the victim is breathing. If not - start artificial respiration.
If the victim is breathing normally, but not responding you should
Yes you should put a victim in a recovery position when victim is unresponsive and breathing.
breathing
Agonal breathing will not support life; rescue breathing (or CPR if no pulse) is required.
Turned on their side in case s/he vomits.
Boob
A: Is the Airway obstructed?B: Is the victim Breathing?C: Does the victim have Circulation (a pulse)?
If you are performing rescue breathing correctly, you should see the chest of the victim rise and fall with each breath you deliver. Additionally, the victim may start to exhibit signs of improved color, indicating better oxygenation. You should also monitor for any response from the victim, such as movement or breathing on their own. It’s crucial to continue rescue breathing until emergency medical help arrives or the victim begins to breathe adequately.
Artificial respirationAnother answer:I'd go with the Heimlich maneuver.
A victim not breathing
yes