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In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to assist someone who has collapsed by performing an initial assessment known as the primary survey. The steps to follow are encapsulated in the acronym DRABC, which stands for Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. First, assess for any danger to ensure safety before approaching the casualty. Next, attempt to elicit a response by introducing yourself and asking questions. If there is no alertness, kneel beside the person and gently shake their shoulders or pinch their earlobe to test for a response to pain. The method of response guides the subsequent treatment actions.