Correct option is D
Correct Answer: (D) Someone who is drowning
Explanation:
→ The Schafer method is a first-aid technique used to rescue and revive a drowning person.
→ In this method, the victim is laid face down on a firm surface with their head turned to one side.
→ The rescuer applies rhythmic pressure on the back to expel water from the lungs and stimulate breathing.
→ It is considered an effective emergency procedure until professional medical help arrives.
Information Booster:
→ Used for resuscitating drowning victims.
→ Victim is positioned face down with head sideways.
→ Rhythmic pressure on the back helps remove water from the lungs.
→ Stimulates respiratory function and circulation.
→ Can be performed with minimal equipment.
→ Often used along with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation if needed.
→ Helps in preventing suffocation and death in early stages.
Additional Information (Other Options):
Option (A) Fractured rib – Requires immobilization and splinting, not Schafer method.
Option (B) Unconsciousness – Treated with recovery position or CPR.
Option (C) Fractured leg bones – Requires splints and immobilization.