First Aid Training - Unconscious and not breathing - adults
First Aid Training - Unconscious and not breathing - adults
Step 1 of 9: Look for
- To confirm if someone is unconscious and not breathing complete the steps of the primary survey - Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing (DRAB)
- If an AED is available refer to the steps for using an AED.
Step 2 of 9: Check for danger
- Are you or they in any danger?
- If you have not already done so make the area safe and then assess them
- If a person is drowning, only enter the water to rescue them if it is safe to do so, you have been trained to do so, and they are unconscious. Dial 999/112 for emegency help immediately for drowning victims.
Step 3 of 9: Check for a response
- Shout a command at them:
- 'Can you hear me?'
- 'Open your eyes'
- Gently shake their shoulders
- If they respond, refer to the treatment for someone unconscious but breathing - children and adults
- Shout for help.
Step 4 of 9: Open the airway
- Help them to breath by opening their airway
- To do this, place one hand on the forehead and using two fingers lift the chin.
Step 5 of 9: Check breathing
- Position your cheek close to their mouth
- Look, listen and feel for no more than 10 seconds:
- look to see if the chest is rising and falling
- listen for breathing
- feel the breath against your cheek
- If they are not breathing commence cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
Step 6 of 9: Call for help
- If you have someone with you, send them to dial 999 (or 112) for an ambulance immediately
- If you are on your own, dial 999 (or 112) immediately and then continue with CPR
- If unconsciousness is due to drowning, you should give five initial rescue breaths and perform CPR for one minute before making the call.
Step 7 of 9: Give 30 compressions
- Place heel of your hand in the centre of the chest
- Place other hand on top and interlock fingers
- Keeping your arms straight and your fingers off the chest, press down by four to five centimetres and release the pressure, keeping your hands in place
- Repeat the compressions 30 times, at a rate of 100-120 per minute (about the speed of the song 'Nelly the Elephant').
Step 8 of 9: Give 2 rescue breaths
- Ensure the airway is open
- Pinch nose firmly closed
- Take a deep breath and seal your lips around their mouth
- Blow into the mouth until the chest rises
- Remove your mouth and allow the chest to fall
- Repeat once more.
Step 9 of 9: Continue CPR
- Continue resuscitation, 30 compressions to 2 rescue breaths
- Do not stop unless:
- emergency help arrives and takes over
- they show signs of recovery such as coughing, opening eyes, speaking or moving purposefully and breathing normally
- you become so exhausted that you cannot carry on.