Hi, my name is Irene. In this video, I learned how to do the primary survey when helping an injured person. First, I must check that the area is safe for me and the casualty. Then, I try to speak to them to see if they respond. If they do not answer, I call for help. Next, I open the airway by tilting the head back and lifting the chin. Then, I check if the person is breathing normally. If they are breathing, I place them in the recovery position. If not, I call emergency services and start CPR immediately.
Hi Irene! 👋 Excellent work! Your comment is very complete and clearly shows that you understood each step of the primary survey process perfectly. You explain the sequence in the correct order — checking safety, response, airway, breathing, and action — just like in real first aid training. 🙌
I really like how you use clear and accurate vocabulary such as casualty, airway, recovery position, and emergency services. Your writing is well-organized, easy to follow, and demonstrates great comprehension of the procedure.
To make it even better, you could briefly mention why each step is important (for example, why checking safety first or why placing the person in recovery position). That would show an even deeper understanding.
Overall, excellent job — clear, precise, and realistic. ✅
This video explains how to conduct the primary survey in a first-aid situation, (Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure) It starts by checking the scene for safety (looking for any dangers that could affect the person) and then checking if the person responds. If they dont respond, you call emergency services. You check the breathing, monitor the circulation, check the level of consciousness and the pupil response and wait for professional help.
Hi! 👋 You’ve written a very clear and complete summary of the video. I like how you include the full sequence of steps — Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure — which shows an excellent understanding of the primary survey process. 👍
Your explanation is structured and uses precise first aid vocabulary (circulation, consciousness, pupil response), which makes it sound professional and accurate.
To make your comment even better, you could add a short personal reflection — for example, what you found most interesting or surprising about the procedure. That would make your comment more personal and engaging.
Overall, very clear, detailed, and well-written! ✅
Hello, I am Sara. I chose to comment in Irene's video because it is very complete and useful. It shows all the steps required in the first aid training, the ones we learned in class. It consists of first checking the area and make sure it is safe, then trying to make the victim speak, if they don't respond, call to the emergency 911. Meanwhile the help arrives, put them in a good position to breathe and check if the person is breathing. If it is not, start doing the CPR technique that we have talked so much about it, the 30:2 method. In conclusion, learning first aid technique is very important to know what to do in this kind of situation.
Hi Sara! 👋 Your comment is excellent — it’s clear, complete, and shows that you perfectly understood the main steps of the primary survey and CPR procedure. I like how you connect what appears in the video with what we’ve learned in class — that shows reflection and understanding. 🙌
You’ve also done a great job summarizing the sequence of actions (safety, response, call, breathing, CPR) and even mentioning the 30:2 method, which adds precision and shows attention to detail. 👏
To make it even better, you could review a few small grammar points (call to the emergency 911 → call emergency services (911), doing the CPR technique → performing CPR), but the message is very clear and effective.
Overall, fantastic work — well explained, realistic, and connected to classroom learning. ✅
Hi, my name is Irene. In this video, I learned how to do the primary survey when helping an injured person. First, I must check that the area is safe for me and the casualty. Then, I try to speak to them to see if they respond. If they do not answer, I call for help. Next, I open the airway by tilting the head back and lifting the chin. Then, I check if the person is breathing normally. If they are breathing, I place them in the recovery position. If not, I call emergency services and start CPR immediately.
ReplyDeleteHi Irene! 👋
DeleteExcellent work! Your comment is very complete and clearly shows that you understood each step of the primary survey process perfectly. You explain the sequence in the correct order — checking safety, response, airway, breathing, and action — just like in real first aid training. 🙌
I really like how you use clear and accurate vocabulary such as casualty, airway, recovery position, and emergency services. Your writing is well-organized, easy to follow, and demonstrates great comprehension of the procedure.
To make it even better, you could briefly mention why each step is important (for example, why checking safety first or why placing the person in recovery position). That would show an even deeper understanding.
Overall, excellent job — clear, precise, and realistic. ✅
This video explains how to conduct the primary survey in a first-aid situation, (Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure) It starts by checking the scene for safety (looking for any dangers that could affect the person) and then checking if the person responds. If they dont respond, you call emergency services. You check the breathing, monitor the circulation, check the level of consciousness and the pupil response and wait for professional help.
ReplyDeleteHi! 👋
DeleteYou’ve written a very clear and complete summary of the video. I like how you include the full sequence of steps — Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure — which shows an excellent understanding of the primary survey process. 👍
Your explanation is structured and uses precise first aid vocabulary (circulation, consciousness, pupil response), which makes it sound professional and accurate.
To make your comment even better, you could add a short personal reflection — for example, what you found most interesting or surprising about the procedure. That would make your comment more personal and engaging.
Overall, very clear, detailed, and well-written! ✅
Hello, I am Sara. I chose to comment in Irene's video because it is very complete and useful. It shows all the steps required in the first aid training, the ones we learned in class. It consists of first checking the area and make sure it is safe, then trying to make the victim speak, if they don't respond, call to the emergency 911. Meanwhile the help arrives, put them in a good position to breathe and check if the person is breathing. If it is not, start doing the CPR technique that we have talked so much about it, the 30:2 method. In conclusion, learning first aid technique is very important to know what to do in this kind of situation.
ReplyDeleteHi Sara! 👋
DeleteYour comment is excellent — it’s clear, complete, and shows that you perfectly understood the main steps of the primary survey and CPR procedure. I like how you connect what appears in the video with what we’ve learned in class — that shows reflection and understanding. 🙌
You’ve also done a great job summarizing the sequence of actions (safety, response, call, breathing, CPR) and even mentioning the 30:2 method, which adds precision and shows attention to detail. 👏
To make it even better, you could review a few small grammar points (call to the emergency 911 → call emergency services (911), doing the CPR technique → performing CPR), but the message is very clear and effective.
Overall, fantastic work — well explained, realistic, and connected to classroom learning. ✅