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It is important that throughout the treatment of a casualty, the first aider monitors and records the casualty’s signs of life.  Remember, if NO signs of life are present, the casualty would be:

The Casualty’s Breathing: 

Is it noisy, wheezing or gurgling? 

The Casualty’s Skin: 

Signs of life should be monitored continuously and if possible, recorded every 5 – 10 minutes (more often after successful CPR or defibrillation). This information should then be passed on to the Ambulance officer or qualified personnel, such as a doctor, when they arrive on scene.