any adult who cannot speak
Conscious permission is called "Consent".
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.
when you don't have consent to aid them. it's against the law to help someone if they don't give you consent to.
No. A parent can give parental consent. A teacher can give teacher consent.
Yes, absolutely your employer can monitor non-personal phone calls. You automatically give consent by working for the employer because you're doing the work the employer hired you to do.
Yes, a true statement regarding obtaining consent to give first aid is that informed consent should be sought from the patient if they are conscious and capable of understanding the situation. If the person is unconscious or unable to give consent, implied consent is often assumed in emergency situations where immediate care is necessary to prevent further harm. It's important to explain what care will be provided whenever possible, even in urgent scenarios. Always adhere to local laws and regulations regarding consent and first aid practices.
There are some very specific things---in some states--where parental consent is not needed. In most situations, though, a parent is required to give consent when a minor legally cannot give his / her own consent.
consent on what subject
Find a cold spot and give them lots of cold water and maybe an ice pack.
Consent means to agree or give permission.
victim someone that is or has been targeted.
To give permission