Checkpoint 1 [Copy]

Checkpoint 1 [Copy]

Published on 3 November 2021
Transcript
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On the Drsabcd procedure the D stands for danger and when you live in australia there are alot things in that are dangerous like animals, dangerous currents  etc. so bassically there are alot of dangerous things in Australia
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The response time in Australia is really good so if  you are in danger the emergancy services will be  there as quick as possible
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The photo above shows Australias emergancy  services they are all very freindly people and will  help you if you need it
00:15
This photo shows the royal flying doctor service what they do is they help  people that live in rual areas of Australia where there are not many hospitals  around and they fly their patients to the nearest hospital but they are sure that  the airway is safe.
00:20
The B in the procedure stands for breathing so when someone is injured we have to check if they are breathing because if they aren't they could die
00:25
C in the procedure stands for Cpr, cpr is a procedure in dangerous situations when someone's heart stops working and it can get their heart working again.
00:30
This is a defibrillator it is used to revive someone so it's basically cpr just more effective so you take of the pads then you rub them together and then place then on the patient and they hopefully come back to life.