|First Aid| is defined as emergency aid or treatment given to someone injured, suddenly ill, etc., before regular medical services can be obtained. It is important to become familiar with the series of priorities that should be followed in an emergency. Consult qualified emergency medical technicians, physicians, or the educational branches of the American Red Cross for instruction. Below are listed, for general information purposes only, the overview of first aid practices. It is important to receive emergency first aid training from a qualified instructor, however, and this overview is not intended to be used as a substitute for formal instruction in first aid.
Check for consciousness. If the victim is conscious and breathing, stay with the victim while someone else calls for help.
Check for breathing. If necessary, begin |mouth|-to-mouth breathing immediately (see below).
The steps to follow for |mouth|-to-mouth breathing are:
1 Tap victim and shout, "Are you okay?" If no response, yell for someone to call for help and then:
2. Put one hand on victim's forehead, the other hand under the chin, and tilt the head back slightly UNLESS you suspect a head or spinal injury.
3. If breathing does not start, pinch victim's |nose| shut. Put your |mouth| over victim's |mouth| and give 2 FULL, SLOW BREATHS. Allow |lungs| to empty between each breath.
4. If still not breathing, continue |mouth|-to-mouth resuscitation. Give 1 breath every 5 seconds until help arrives.
Check for pulse. If there is none and you are trained to do so, begin CPR immediately.
Check for |bleeding|. Stop |bleeding| by applying direct pressure on the wound site.
Check for head, neck and spinal injuries. If any of these are suspected, DO NOT move the victim unless it is absolutely necessary to prevent further reinjury.
Check for health problems. Look for medical ID tags or prescription medications.
Do not give fluids. The victim cannot swallow and could suffocate if unconscious.
Stay calm and don't give up. Continue to aid the victim until help arrives!