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In this tutorial, you will learn how to assist someone who has collapsed by performing a primary survey, an initial assessment to determine the best course of action. The acronym DRABC serves as a guide for the steps: Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. First, assess the area for any danger to ensure your safety. Next, check for the casualty's responsiveness by introducing yourself and asking questions. If unresponsive, kneel beside them and gently shake their shoulders, or pinch their earlobe to check for a response. The way the casualty reacts will dictate the next steps in providing care.