what to do if the patient stops breathing during fainting
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Today, more and more exhibitions contain interactivity. We investigate intimate proxemic zones of exhibits, which are zones that visitor will not enter. In a first experiment we show that exhibits have, like humans, an intimate proxemic zone that is respected by exhibition visitors and which is 27cm. Such zone that visitors will not enter can be increased through lines projected on the floor. In a second experiment we showed that for distances larger than 95cm, static lines will not protect the intimate zone of the exhibit anymore, but animated or color changing lines will do and allow for dynamically changing the zone size. This paper provides fundamental insight in intimate proxemic zones of exhibits and about how we can use interactive floor projections to manipulate these zones in the context of exhibitions. That can be used, for example, to increase the safety zone of exhibits if the room is crowded.
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Gently tilt their head back to keep the airway open. If breathing or pulse stops at any time, roll the person onto their back and begin CPR. If you think there is a spinal injury, leave the person where you found them (as long as breathing continues)
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