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Why is the recovery postion so important when someone is unconscious? Putting someone in the recovery position ensures that their airway is clear and open. It also means that they will not choke on fluid or vomit in their mouth. When you are unconscious or unresponsive, most of your muscles relax and go floppy. Your tongue is a huge muscle attached to your bottom jaw and if you are unconscious and lying on your back, your tongue will flop back and block your airway and you won’t be able to breathe. In addition, your oesophagus (the tube from your throat to

Why the recovery position saves lives as seen on The Hippocratic Post.

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