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	<title>In Case Of Emergency &#187; unconscious</title>
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		<title>Treatment and Disposal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carry out the appropriate treatment gently and quickly in a confident manner. Reassurance and encouragement of the casualty is most important &#8211; calmness and efficiency on the part of the First Aider will inspire greater confidence than mere words. Common sense is essential on every occasion.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carry out the appropriate treatment gently and quickly in a confident manner. Reassurance and encouragement of the casualty is most important &#8211; calmness and efficiency on the part of the <a href="http://www.aejmc-mcs.org/first-aid/urgent-needs-and-priority-taking">First Aider</a> will inspire greater confidence than mere words. Common sense is essential on every occasion.</p>
<p>Pay attention to the casualty&#8217;s requests and any remarks he may make &#8211; remember the casualty may overhear remarks not intended for him.</p>
<p>When the appropriate treatment has been given, keep a careful watch on the casualty until he has been sent to hospital or is no longer the responsibility of the First Aider.</p>
<p>Do not pester the casualty by asking repeatedly how he is feeling. This is most annoying and a sign of nervousness on the part of the First Aider.</p>
<p>After the First Aider has carried out his treatment the casualty may be:</p>
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<li>sent to hospital by ambulance, or in appropriate cases, by car;</li>
<li>handed over to the care of a doctor, a nurse or other responsible person;</li>
<li>taken into a nearby house or shelter to await the arrival of ambulance or doctor;</li>
<li>allowed to go home and told to seek medical advice, if necessary.</li>
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<p>Do not send anyone home unaccompanied who has been unconscious, if only for a short period, or ibadly shocked.</p>
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