Call first gets help coming as soon as possible. Call first for unconscious adult (12 years or older) or if you witness the sudden collapse of an infant or child.
Of course, if there is someone else to call 911 have them call and you immediately care for the person.
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Nothing. You should approach it with an open mind and no preconceived ideas. Trust your instructor to teach in the best method available.
Most important Be confident and go before its tooo late
If I am not mistaken, first you should clear there air passage, then CPR.
well, i was born before the internet, and we used to go to libraries and ask our friends and families about these important issues, so pretty please with a cherry on top and some chocolate sauce, go to the furthest library away from you and research in the pregnancy section. i hope that helps! your welcome
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Instructor at the Virginia Military Academy
He was an instructor at the Virginia Military Institute.
In many places, recording classes without permission is prohibited by privacy laws. It is important to check with the school's policies and obtain consent from the instructor and students before recording in a classroom.
"Sensei" means 'one who has gone before' and is usually associated with a teacher or mentor. You can call a martial arts instructor 'sensei' in Japanese.
You should parrot back whatever your instructor has told you. Me personally, the pre-reading phase consists mainly of "opening the book", and it's important to take before reading a text because I don't have X-ray vision.
check a carotid pulse for not less then 5, but no more then 10 seconds