Caring; showing your patients that you care
communication; communicate clearly, more likely to gain trust and respect from patient
competence; know your professional area well, including your limitations
charting; documentation is proof, if it wasn't charted, it wasn't done
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Help them down. If you notice a person starting to faint, try to catch them and slowly lower the person to the ground.
Position the person on their back. Tap or shake the person, to see if they have regained consciousness.
Help the person rest if they regain consciousness. Loosen any constrictive clothing (like a tie or collar) on the person to make them comfortable.
Check for a pulse if the person does not regain consciousness quickly. Call or ask someone else to call EMS.
Initiate CPR if no pulse is found. If you're not familiar with CPR, consider seeing if anyone around you is a medical professional. [9]
Stay calm and reassure the victim. Staying composed and in control of the situation can make all the difference.
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