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Angie is correct about the upper body sort of flopping forward and the possible risk of the caualty banging their head,but the head is being supported by the hand of the person giving first aid as their hand is supporting the causualty's hand against their cheek, does any of that make anysense or have I just confused matters futher |
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It depends where your taught. There is no set practice for this postion and its based upon the person training you. Not very helpful to you though is it. I was taught that you don't put your hand on the persons cheek anymore. Its like CPR, it all bl**dy changes |
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