You can do this by:
1. Shouting or calling his/her name if you know it.
2. Gently (but firmly) pinching the earlobe, or piece of skin.
3. Tapping the shoulders and shouting "Hello, can you hear me" If unsuccessful, you must give first aid (if trained), if not, you must call for an ambulance immediately. Also remember that it is important to stay calm at all times.
You can move an unresponsive victim if you need to...
Yes you should put a victim in a recovery position when victim is unresponsive and breathing.
Turned on their side in case s/he vomits.
a victim who is unresponsive with no normal breading and no pulse
Only move an unresponsive when in an absolutely necessary scenario (IE. fire, middle of road, etc.).
Listen for breaths from the nose and mouth of the victim. Remember: Look, Listen, and Feel.
perform cpr following abc
Lay the victim on their side in the rest position and await for emergency personnel while monitoring the victim for any changes.
Go immediately to the unresponsive chocking maneuvers.
Conscious permission is called "Consent".
If I am not mistaken, first you should clear there air passage, then CPR.
Use the head tilt chin lift