A first aid priority action plan is a quick reference tool to guide the first aider in what to do and the order in which actions are taken when managing an emergency situation.
Helene Akkari, if you read the title of the video it says "for breathing casualties" you arent going to want to do CPR or Defib on a breathing casualty, so they have changed the C and D to suit for breathing casualties......I am a first aid trainer and it is actually D-Danger, R-Response S-Send for help A-Airway B-Breathing C-Compressions and D-Defibrillation
Helene Akkari, if you read the title of the video it says "for breathing casualties" you arent going to want to do CPR or Defib on a breathing casualty, so they have changed the C and D to suit for breathing casualties......I am a first aid trainer and it is actually D-Danger, R-Response S-Send for help A-Airway B-Breathing C-Compressions and D-Defibrillation
aha D for bleeding and C or cilcilation what DRSABCD do you now D:
THats wrong
D - Danger
R - Response
S - Send for help
A - Airway
B - Breathing
C - CPR
D - Defibrillator
I was going to point out that it is defib and cpr