Why should the head of a fainted
person be kept lower than the body?
A. to allow fresh air to reach the
fainted person
O. B. to allow water to reach to the
brain of the fainter person
C. to allow bones and muscles
relax of the fainted person
D. to allow blood to reach the
brain of the fainted person
faster
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To allow water to reach to the
brain of the fainter person
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The heart can pump blood to the brain when both are at the same level. Therefore, it is essential to lay down the 'fainted' person in sleeping position
Explanation:
First aid and fainting
A person who has fainted in a chair should be helped to the ground. If the person is unconscious, roll them on their side. Check they are breathing and that they have a pulse. If possible, elevate the person's feet above the height of their head
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