Inhaling and exhaling.
Agonal breathing will not support life; rescue breathing (or CPR if no pulse) is required.
Breathe in; breathe out
The mechanical process of breathing involves two steps: inhaling and exhaling.
Ensure casualty is breathing.
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airway, breathing, pulse
The two main steps in respiration are called glycolysis and aerobic respiration. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and involves breaking down glucose into pyruvate. Aerobic respiration then takes place in the mitochondria, where pyruvate is further broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP.
Airway; open the airway is tip the head and check for breathing.
DRABC stands for Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. It is a first aid acronym used to remember the basic steps to follow when assisting someone in an emergency situation.
airway, breathing and circulation
Check for danger and ensure the area is safe. Check the person's airway, breathing, and pulse. If the person is breathing and has a pulse, place them in a recovery position. If the person is not breathing or does not have a pulse, call emergency services and begin CPR. Stay with the person until help arrives.
Check forresponsivenessCheck for breathing check for bleeding check for shock check for fractures check for burns check for head injuries