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If youve done a primary survey and established that your casualty is unresponsive but breathing normally they should be placed into the recovery position to help maintain the airway. To do this, kneel next to them on the floor remove their glasses and any bulky objects in their pockets but do not search their pockets for small items. Make sure both of the casualtys legs are straight. Then, take the arm nearest to you and place it out at a right angle to the body with the palm facing upwards, like so. Take the other arm and bring it across the chest and place the back of the hand against your cheek nearest to you and hold it there. With your other hand lift their far knee up until the foot is flat on the floor. Whilst keeping the casualtys hand pressed against their cheek, pull the far leg and carefully roll the casualty towards you and onto their side, like so. Once youve done this, adjust the top leg so that it is at a right angle. Tilt the casualtys head back so that the airway