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recovery position
noun
The position, which helpers will typically put an unconscious person into, of lying on the floor three-quarters prone, on one's side; this position maximises the likelihood of the person's airway remaining open.
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Recovery position, left knee up, left elbow up.
Why was he laid on his back and not in the recovery position?
"I grabbed the third body to put it in the recovery position.
I was worried that he didn't have first aid training, so I got into the recovery position.
A girl we knew called Vicky told me he was unconscious, that she had put him in the recovery position.
At the final whistle Hayes was seen putting O'Gara in the recovery position and gesturing for help.
Do a Tester Shot" and "Use the Recovery Position" (which is lying on one's side to avoid choking on vomit).
Left in the recovery position, they'll sporadically reassure concerned parties that they're "absolutely fine" before returning to their deep slumber.
He was aggressive and threatening to me, but his friend was very unwell so I talked him through getting them into the recovery position.
Two of its most popular lesson plans are about the recovery position and what to do if someone has an asthma attack.
They can sniff out your cancer, apparently, and if you get run over they can put you in the recovery position and go for help.
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