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In this video, we learn how to assist someone who has collapsed through a primary survey, an orderly assessment to prioritize treatment. The steps are encapsulated in the acronym DR. ABC, which stands for Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. First, ensure there is no danger in approaching the casualty. Next, check for a response by introducing yourself and asking questions. If they do not respond, gently shake their shoulders or pinch their earlobe to check for a reaction. Depending on their response, further actions can be determined to provide appropriate help.