Tips for a rescuer

1. If during the secondary review you
discovered any damage,
try to recognize it and explain
to poke how serious it is.
2. Providing assistance to the injured
before the ambulance arrives
help" must be done on
foot:
•prevent further damage;
•monitor basic signs of life; •help the victim take the most comfortable position; •maintain normal body temperature; • calm the victim;
• provide any necessary first aid.
3. If you work with assistants
com, ask him to record
results of the secondary review.
These posts could be good.
di. Hand them over to the ambulance team
what help" when it arrives
in place.
4. A secondary review can be carried out
and in the absence of consciousness
the victim. Sometimes it can
beware of weak response
tion on your actions from the victims
far away.
5. During examination and assistance
the victim is conscious
leave it in that position
to whom you discovered it. To wash
rest in the absence of injury, according to
align one half of the body with
second.