If a student becomes unconscious in the class what will you do first?

Rushing to the principal?s office and canvassing for help immediately
Telephoning (informing) student?s parents and wait for them
Giving first aid to him and trying to contact any nearby doctor
Making arrangement to send him to his house or nearby hospital

The correct answer is C. Giving first aid to him and trying to contact any nearby doctor.

Here are the reasons why:

  • First aid is the immediate assistance given to an injured or ill person until professional medical help arrives. It can be life-saving, and it is important to know how to give first aid in case of an emergency.
  • If a student becomes unconscious, it is important to check for any signs of injury. If there are no obvious injuries, the student should be placed in a comfortable position and their airway should be checked. If the student is breathing, they should be monitored until help arrives. If the student is not breathing, CPR should be started.
  • It is also important to try to contact a doctor or other medical professional as soon as possible. They will be able to provide further assistance and advice.

Options A and B are not correct because they do not involve giving first aid to the student. Option D is not correct because it is not always possible to send the student to their house or a nearby hospital. In some cases, it may be necessary to call an ambulance and have the student taken to the hospital.

It is important to remember that every situation is different, and the best course of action may vary depending on the circumstances. However, giving first aid and trying to contact a doctor are always important steps to take in an emergency.