They should be placed on there back. (The supine position)
On his or her back with his or her knees flexed
On back with knees flexed in
Leave the AED attached and place the victim in the recovery position by rolling them onto their (preferebly left) side.
If the victim is breathing normally but unresponsive, you should place them in the recovery position to help keep their airway clear and prevent choking. Monitor their breathing and consciousness closely. If they do not regain responsiveness or if their condition worsens, call emergency services immediately for assistance. Always ensure that the area is safe for both you and the victim.
Position of comfort. Most patients will place themselves in a position that is comfortable and reduces pain of their injuries. Make sure that with a suspected spinal injury you keep the patient from moving.
no
over their chest
back with knees flexed
When performing abdominal thrusts on an obese or pregnant victim, place your fist just above the chest area, specifically in the center of the sternum, rather than in the typical abdominal position. This adjustment helps to generate sufficient pressure to expel an obstruction without causing harm to the abdomen or the fetus. Always ensure that the person is in a position that maximizes effectiveness and safety during the procedure.
Over their chest
The best position to place a client when administering a suppository is the left side, with the knees to their abdomen.
Over their chest