Oxygen and other substances into the cell through the bloodstream. This substance is then converted into energy needed for the life. The brain that controls all functions of the body must always get oxygen. When a lack of oxygen during the 3-4 minutes just brain function begins to interfere, patients get unconscious, breathing and heartbeat stopped and died. The ABC of life there are three elements which are instrumental to the influx of oxygen to the brain. The way the breath should be open to allow oxygen into the body. Respiratory oxygen should last to get into the blood flow and blood must flow throughout the body, carries oxygen to all tissues, including brain.
ASSESS the VICTIM'S CONDITION
1. CHECK OUT OF CONSCIOUSNESS.
Ask a question or a simple command, e.g. ' what is going on? ' or ' open your eyes ' loud and clear in the ear of the victim. Shake her shoulders gently.
• The Victim may moan his distracted or move a little
• Victims who unknowingly will not give reaction
2. OPEN UP the WAY the BREATH.
Victims who unknowingly narrowed or clogged roads so his breath breathing difficult and reads or not breathing at all. The main cause of this state of affairs is the paralysis of muscles throat so that the tongue falling down and covered the trunk throat. By lifting the Chin and pulling off his victim down, tongue is lifted and no longer shut the door way breath.
To PAVE the WAY BREATH
1. Remove the obstruction that is clearly visible in the mouth
2. Put your two fingers under the Chin and jaw of the victim, was appointed. At the same time, put your hands on the victim's forehead. The head is pulled toward the back of the bottom.
3. CHECK the RESPIRATORY TRACT.
Put your face near the mouth of the victim and see, hear and feel the presence of respiratory tract:
1. Look chest movement
2. Listen the sound of a respiratory
3. Feel his breath on your cheeks.
Do it for 5 seconds before the victim is not breathing.
4. CHECK the PULSE.
If heart rate was good enough to expect very short pulses on the neck, which is the major blood vessels enter the cavity of the head of the blood vessels is running from the ears across the neck towards the top of the sternum.
ASSESS the VICTIM'S CONDITION
1. CHECK OUT OF CONSCIOUSNESS.
Ask a question or a simple command, e.g. ' what is going on? ' or ' open your eyes ' loud and clear in the ear of the victim. Shake her shoulders gently.
• The Victim may moan his distracted or move a little
• Victims who unknowingly will not give reaction
2. OPEN UP the WAY the BREATH.
Victims who unknowingly narrowed or clogged roads so his breath breathing difficult and reads or not breathing at all. The main cause of this state of affairs is the paralysis of muscles throat so that the tongue falling down and covered the trunk throat. By lifting the Chin and pulling off his victim down, tongue is lifted and no longer shut the door way breath.
To PAVE the WAY BREATH
1. Remove the obstruction that is clearly visible in the mouth
2. Put your two fingers under the Chin and jaw of the victim, was appointed. At the same time, put your hands on the victim's forehead. The head is pulled toward the back of the bottom.
3. CHECK the RESPIRATORY TRACT.
Put your face near the mouth of the victim and see, hear and feel the presence of respiratory tract:
1. Look chest movement
2. Listen the sound of a respiratory
3. Feel his breath on your cheeks.
Do it for 5 seconds before the victim is not breathing.
4. CHECK the PULSE.
If heart rate was good enough to expect very short pulses on the neck, which is the major blood vessels enter the cavity of the head of the blood vessels is running from the ears across the neck towards the top of the sternum.
- The head is pulled down, press the laryngeal prominence with two fingers, then slid a finger gap between the laryngeal and braided sinew. There will be very short pulses.
- Feel for 5 seconds before deciding there's no short pulses.


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