Tuesday 4 September 2018

ST JOHNS RESPONSE

On Monday, 3.9.18 Me and the class had to practise on how to save a life if the
life is in serious danger (Not any lethal force!). We learned how by using the
D.R.S.A.B.C.D.


DANGER: Look for danger that could hurt you.


RESPONSE: Check for a way to get a response from the person.


SHOUT: Shout out for someone to call the ambulance.


AIRWAYS: You should tilt the persons head backwards to help the person to
breath if having any trouble breathing.


BREATHING: To make sure the person is breathing put your mouth to the
persons ear for 10 seconds to see in you can hear anything.


CPR: If the person isn't breathing then you must start CPR. You start by getting
onto your knees, putting your hands into a blob X shape and push down on the
chest 30 times and then breath into the mouth 2 times and repeat.


Let's go back to the breathing part. If the person is successfully breathing then
you must inflict these steps. You must put the arm closest to you point outwards,
You then put the leg the most far away from you in a foot to bum position, you
then get the arm far away from you along with the most far away leg you will
pull them both towards you so the person is facing towards you. The arm closest
to you will stop the person from falling on your face and will hep drain anything
like vomit from the throat if there is to be anything in there.


The St Johns work that we did was definitely great, not exactly fun but was
definitely a really good idea for them to show us incase anything like that
happened.

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