Basic Principles of first aid is Airway , Breathing and Circulation.
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Principles of First Aid
Preserve Life. ...
Prevent Deterioration. ...
Promote Recovery. ...
Taking immediate action. ...
Calming down the situation. ...
Calling for medical assistance. ...
Apply the relevant treatment.
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True. The basic principles of First Aid are "ABC" (Airway, Breathing & Circulation)
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First aid is vital for saving lives. A person can carry out first aid after a life-threatening incident or injury before the arrival of emergency services.
- Airway: Check whether the airway is clear and, if not, try to clear it. Have the injured person lying on their back, and then place one hand on the forehead and two fingers from the other hand on the chin. Gently tilt the head back while slightly raising the chin upwards. Any obstructions need to be removed from the mouth, including dentures. Only insert fingers into the mouth of the injured individual if an obstruction is present.
- Breathing: Is the individual breathing effectively? The first aider should examine the chest for movement and the mouth for signs of breathing. Afterward, get close to the person to see if air can be felt on the cheek from breathing.
- Circulation: If the person involved in the emergency situation is not breathing, the first aider should go straight for chest compressions and rescue breathing. The chest compressions will promote circulation.
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