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[Music] in this video well look at initial assessment in the recovery position firstly if someone is with you and its necessary send them away to call the emergency services but if youre alone continue the following and then call the emergency medical services you may be able to call out for help to get someones attention introduce yourself to the patient give them a tap on the collarbone and see if there is any response and ask permission to help if they are conscious you can talk to them and find out whats happened and stop them from moving while you assess them and decide what action to take if theyre unconscious make sure that theyre breathing if theyre not breathing you will need to commence CPR but if this is the case ensure that you call the EMS before starting to check for breathing youll need to open the airway by tilting the head back which draws the tongue away from the back of the throat and allows the air to pass place one hand on the patients forehead and the ot