3.2. Measures Taken if the Injured Person is Unconscious but Respiration is Regular
Also here it is supposed that the injured person has just been
rescued.
Brief examination of the injured person to find out the
extent of the injuries.
- Examination of heart action
- Examination of the
pulse
- Opening of too tight clothes which might obstruct the
respiration
- Recognition of further signs of life
· Rosy
skin
· Pupillary light reflex
· Mucosa visibly blood-supplied
- Stating of further injuries
· Burns of the
skins
· Arterial bleedings
· Bone fractures
Bedding the injured person in coma position

Figure 1 - Coma position (right
side)
If the injured person is wounded on the right side of his body,
he is put in coma position on his left side.
The coma position prevents the squeezing of the respiratory
tract and enables the flowing off of blood, phlegm and vomit through the mouth.
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Further measures
- Constant examination of respiration and heart
action
- Supply of fresh air
- Treatment of arterial bleedings
-
Calling of medical help
- Preparation of the transportation of the injured
person to further medical
treatment