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In this video tutorial, you will learn how to assist someone who has collapsed through a primary survey, which is a structured assessment to determine the best treatment priorities. The steps are remembered using the acronym DRABC, which stands for Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. Initially, check for any dangers to ensure your safety before approaching the casualty. Next, assess the casualty's response by introducing yourself and asking them questions. If there is no response, kneel beside them and gently shake their shoulders or pinch their earlobe to check for a reaction. The casualty's responses will guide further action.