There
are several variations of the recovery position, each with its own advantages.
No
single
position is perfect for all victims. The position should be stable, near a true
lateral position with the head dependent, and with no pressure on the chest to
impair breathing. The RC(UK) recommends the following sequence of actions to
place a victim in the
recovery
position:
Remove
the victim’s glasses, if present.
Kneel
beside the victim and make sure that both his legs are straight.
Place
the arm nearest to you out at right angles to his body, elbow bent with
the
hand palm-up.
Bring
the far arm across the chest, and hold the back of the hand against the
victim’s
cheek nearest to you.
With
your other hand, grasp the far leg just above the knee and pull it up,
keeping
the foot on the ground.
Keeping
his hand pressed against his cheek, pull on the far leg to roll the
victim
towards you on to his side.
Adjust
the upper leg so that both the hip and knee are bent at right angles.
Tilt
the head back to make sure that the airway remains open.
If
necessary, adjust the hand under the cheek to keep the head tilted and
facing
downwards to allow liquid material to drain from the mouth.
Check
breathing regularly.
If
the victim has to be kept in the recovery position for more than 30 min turn
him to the
opposite
side to relieve the pressure on the lower arm.
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