In this chapter, you will continue to familiarize yourself with the basic principles of first aid in emergency situations and learn how to perform a secondary review, which is the fourth principle of first aid. 1. Inspect the scene of the incident to make sure there are no bake. 2. Conduct an initial post-review giving birth and give the first additional I can in threatening conditions life. 3. Call an ambulance. 4. Conduct a secondary review of the post- giving birth and, if necessary, help in finding other our problems. Continuously forgive look after the victim and calm him down before you arrive Ambulance. A secondary review helps identify other problems that may require first aid. These problems can develop into more serious ones if they are not addressed promptly. This will help you decide whether to call an ambulance. The secondary review consists of three stages: 1. Interview the victim and those around you. 2. Checking for signs of life. 3. Conducting a general inspection the victim (only in this you fall when there is a suspicion of the presence ity of injury). Remember that moving the victim may worsen his condition, so you should not move him for secondary treatment.
long review. Most victims are able to find the most comfortable position for them themselves.