People have come across me unconscious a few times (I used to be a serial fainter), but as far as I'm aware, I've never been in a difficult position. Usually the pretty standard face down on the floor or a sofa after fainting or passing out drunk.
Great videos. I just got certified today, but I feel 8 hours wasn’t enough to really prepare me for all situations. I’m going to take in all of your content. Thank you
It is always a good idea to keep your knowledge up to date with regular training and cpd but just remember to stop and think before acting and you are never alone. The ems are always there to give advice.
Have you ever come across someone in a difficult position who is unconscious? I would love to hear about your experiences in the comments below
People have come across me unconscious a few times (I used to be a serial fainter), but as far as I'm aware, I've never been in a difficult position. Usually the pretty standard face down on the floor or a sofa after fainting or passing out drunk.
Great videos. I just got certified today, but I feel 8 hours wasn’t enough to really prepare me for all situations. I’m going to take in all of your content. Thank you
It is always a good idea to keep your knowledge up to date with regular training and cpd but just remember to stop and think before acting and you are never alone. The ems are always there to give advice.
unconscious, not breathing suspected spinal cord injury?
Then breathing will always come first. There is no point ensuring their spine is ok if they are dead 👍
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Thank you