Unless the child is pulseless, HECK NO. Never put an AED on a conscious patient or a patient with a palpable pulse.
obviously turn off the water if its on. call 911 immediately. check to see if patient is breathing and has a pulse. If not initiate CPR. also, do not move patient as there could be neck or spinal injury. wait for paramedics to arrive.
Pulse in a cold patient will be weaker and slower than normal.
1. Check if patient is conscious by speaking to them loudly. 2. Check if patient is conscious by physically gripping or gently shaking them. 3. Check to see if patient is faking unconsciousness by applying a humane painful stimuli (squeezing a pen between two of the patients fingers). 1-3: Before, and while doing the above, check if the patient is breathing and has a pulse. Apply further first aid depending on the condition of the patient.
The patient's pulse was weak and irregular. After medication, the patient's pulse was strong and regular at 88 beats per minute.
It is the taking of the patient's pulse when he/she is in the standing position.
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you can conscious control your respiraions
Whether they're conscious or unconscious you verify the patient's name and date of birth (verbally when conscious, armband when not). Also explain what you're doing to them whether they're conscious or not.
No. Monitor the pulse, and give rescue breathing if needed.
your oxygen level and pulse rate
Check the carotid pulse (if possible) and if there is no pulse, do CPR and call for an ambulance.