Conscious. An unconscious victim is assumed to want first aid assistance, since they are incapable of giving consent.
Consent must be attained before a rescuer may touch a patient. Failure to do so can result in prosecution from the patient.Given consent - The adult, (18+), patient that is conscious can give consent directly but a parent or legal guardian must give consent for a conscious minor or a mentally handicapped patient.Implied consent - The unconscious patient can be helped without consent but a rescuer should ask / look for their next of kin first.It depends on the situation. If the victim is on land, then yes you need parental consent. But, if the victim is in the water, you go and rescue the victim without parental consent.
any adult who cannot speak
Conscious permission is called "Consent".
do first aid
Almost 4,000 people are killed on the world's roads every day, according to the campaigning charity RoadPeace which is marking National Road Victim Month. So who was the UK's first fatal car accident victim - exactly 114 years ago
Abel
Betty
Ned Kelly killed his first victim, Constable Lonigan, on 25 October 1878.
The 11th victim has to be Mr Owen. The first victim died before the people arrived on the island: Isaac Morris.
Move victim to a warm place.
Abel
first of all it's not victim, its victom. and a boy called Nathan Lane is the person who your are looking for