Unconsciousness / breathing


 
Time matters.

If in any doubt, in an emergency, quickly check for general safety first, then if at all possible, call for emergency support. (999 in UK, 112 in Europe & Aus, 911 in North America and 111 in NZ)

Unconsciousness could be due to a longstanding medical condition or a dangerous environment, possibly involving electricity, collision with objects, animal attacks, poisonous gas or heat or cold.

Unconscious persons may be breathing or non-breathing, an adult, a child or infant.

They may also be experiencing additional medical conditions, including severe bleeding.

YOUR or other people's safety may also be at risk.

Speedily assess the situation and GET HELP if safe.

What follows is no substitute for being prepared through formal training, or good prior knowledge.

The following sections link to dedicated pages on the St Jon Ambulance web site.


Unconscious and breathing:

Unconscious and breathing adult

Unconscious and breathing child (one year to puberty)

Unconscious and breathing baby (under one year)


Unconscious and not breathing:

Unconscious and not breathing adult

Unconscious and not breathing child (one year to puberty)

Unconscious and not breathing baby (under one year)


See also Securitycheck UK's post on CPR / resuscitation / heart attack




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