To determine presence or absence of breathing, place your ear over the victim's mouth and nose; then look for the chest to rise and fall, listen for air escaping, and feel for air flow. First Aid Book - Page 25by Donavin - 1993 - 237 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jill Meryl Levy - English language - 1998 - 666 pages
...numbers or letters to identify list items. Option 1 : To check the victim's breathing, you must: • Look for the chest to rise and fall. • Listen for air escaping during exhalation. • Feel for the flow of air against the side of your face. Option 2: To check the victim's breathing,... | |
| 1999 - 530 pages
...should (I) look for Ihe chest to rise and fall; (2) lisien fui uii escaping during exhalation; (3) feel for the flow of air. If the chest does not rise and fall and no air is exhaled, the victim is breathless. This evaluation procedure should take only 3 to 5 seconds. It should... | |
| 1981 - 574 pages
...mouth and nose, while maintaining an open airway. Step 2 — While observing the patient's chest, • look for the chest to rise and fall, • listen for...during exhalation, and • feel for the flow of air. Recovery Position If the patient is unresponsive, has no evidence of trauma, and is obviously breathing... | |
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