A: Is the Airway obstructed?
B: Is the victim Breathing?
C: Does the victim have Circulation (a pulse)?
a- Airway b-breathing c-circulation
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The meaning of ABC is: A = airway B= breathing C= circulation.
Rapid Transport Category (get 'em to the hospital quick!)
danger response shout for help airway breathing circulation
A First Aid is just the person that gives the FIRST aid. The treatment that is initially received. First aid could be just applying a bandage.
A first aid officer is another term for a qualified first aider. In some institutions, the term first aid officer is given to a person of higher qualification than an occupational first aider, namely Emergency First Responders.
The term "first aid" is generally not capitalized when used in a sentence, as it is a common noun. However, if it is part of a specific program name or title, such as "First Aid Certification Course," then it should be capitalized. Always consider the context in which the term is used to determine the appropriate capitalization.
If by "fits" you mean convulsions (fits is an old term that used to refer to what we now call convulsions), then there is no first aid to apply. Just make sure the child is in a safe place, where they can't hurt themselves, and wait it out.
Four things. A (airway) B (breathing) C (circulation) and 911. As long as you can remember the ABC's of first aid, things should turn out better than they would have if no one had known first aid in the first place.
elements of psychological first aid