A 4-year old boy hit by a bicycle was carried in on a blanket. The child was unconscious responding

only to pain. His breathing was noisy. What do you do?�

First, ensure that the child is in a safe position and not in any immediate danger. Check for any signs of severe bleeding or other injuries.

Next, check the child's airway, breathing, and circulation. If the child is not breathing or is having difficulty breathing, perform rescue breathing. If there is severe bleeding, apply pressure to the wound to control the bleeding.

If the child is unconscious and not breathing, begin CPR immediately. If the child is breathing but unconscious, monitor their breathing and pulse while waiting for emergency medical services to arrive.

Keep the child calm and reassure them until help arrives. Provide any important information to the emergency responders, such as the child's medical history if known, and the details of the accident.

It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible to ensure the child receives proper treatment for any injuries sustained from being hit by the bicycle.