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The document provides a basic life support flow chart outlining the D R A B C D steps for responding to an emergency situation where someone is unresponsive or not breathing normally. The steps are: check for dangers and call for help if needed; open the airway and check for signs of life; give 2 initial breaths if not breathing; perform 30 chest compressions followed by 2 breaths and continue CPR until an AED is available or qualified help arrives.
The document provides a basic life support flow chart outlining the D R A B C D steps for responding to an emergency situation where someone is unresponsive or not breathing normally. The steps are: check for dangers and call for help if needed; open the airway and check for signs of life; give 2 initial breaths if not breathing; perform 30 chest compressions followed by 2 breaths and continue CPR until an AED is available or qualified help arrives.
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The document provides a basic life support flow chart outlining the D R A B C D steps for responding to an emergency situation where someone is unresponsive or not breathing normally. The steps are: check for dangers and call for help if needed; open the airway and check for signs of life; give 2 initial breaths if not breathing; perform 30 chest compressions followed by 2 breaths and continue CPR until an AED is available or qualified help arrives.
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If not, Call for help Call 000 / Resuscitation Team
Open Airway Look for signs of life
Give 2 Initial Breaths if not breathing normally
Give 30 chest Compressions (almost 2 compressions / second) followed by 2 breaths
Attach AED as soon as available and follow its prompts
Continue CPR until qualified personnel arrive or signs of life return
NO SIGNS OF LIFE = Unconscious, Unresponsive, Not Breathing Normally, Not Moving AED = Automated External Defibrillator Australian Resuscitation Council 2006