Q: This stage is critical for determining what kind of assistance the child needs and if the assistance can be provided safely. You should:  Check the area to make sure it is safe to provide rescue breathing. Make sure you are not in an area where you and the child are in danger of being hit by a car or coming in contact with live electrical wires. Check the child. Gently touch the child and ask loudly if the child is ok. Do not shake or move the child because if she has a neck or spinal injury, this could cause more damage. If the child does not respond shout for a bystander to call emergency responders. If people are standing around watching you, point to someone specifically and tell that person to call for help. If you are alone, perform rescue breathing for two minutes and then call 911. At this point it is critical to assess whether the child is breathing and has a pulse:  Check for breathing. Lean over the child so that your ear is near the child’s nose and mouth. Watch the child’s chest for breathing movements, listen for sounds of breathing, and notice whether you feel the child’s breath on your cheek. Check for breathing for no more than 10 seconds. Feel for a pulse. Press your index and middle finger on the side of the child’s neck, under the jaw. It is important that this step be done carefully, especially if there is the possibility that the child might have a spinal or neck injury. Avoid causing the child’s neck or body to twist. Position the child so he is lying flat on her back. If necessary, ask someone to help you gently roll the child onto his back. Coordinate your movements so that the spine is not twisted during the movement.
A: Assess the situation. Determine what the child needs. Position the child for CPR.

Article: Australia has a number of different visas available depending on the reason for your visit.  For example, if you are planning on being in the country for less than three months, you can apply for a visitor visa. If you're planning on conducting business in Australia, but will be in the country less than three months, you may need a short validity business visa.  If you get a visitor visa, you may visit Australia as many times as you want during a 12 month period from the date your visa is granted. However, you cannot stay any longer than three months on each visit. You can't get a job while on a visitor visa, or study for more than three months, but you can conduct business activities such as negotiating contracts or attending conferences.  Generally, the visitor visas are available for people coming to Australia as tourists. While visiting, holders of visitor visas may participate in certain business activities.  Visitors to Australia from certain European countries may be eligible for the eVisitor visa, which is available free of charge and allows the holder to visit Australia for up to three months at a time over the course of a year.  If you want to stay for more than three months, you might be eligible for a long-stay visitor visa, which allows you to stay in Australia up to 12 months. You must be a passport holder from an eligible country. Eligible countries include the U.S. and Canada as well as many South American, African, Asian and European countries.  Australia has other specific visas that may be more appropriate for you if, for example, you are traveling to Australia to seek medical treatment or to visit family. The easiest way to get a visa application is to visit the Australia Electronic Travel Authority webpage.  The ETA system only can be used if you are outside Australia. In addition, you can only use the ETA system if you do not have tuberculosis and have not been convicted of any crimes for which you were sentenced for a total combined period of 12 months or more.  You can apply for a visa online if you live in the United States, Canada, or a few other countries. If you hold a passport from another country, you can get a visa application through a travel agent, airline, or Australian visa office. If you are applying online, you must have your passport, email address, and a credit card to complete the application. Once you've completed your application, you must submit it and pay the processing fee.  The online ETA system costs AUD $20, and accepts all major credit cards. The service charge is non-refundable, so you won't get your money back even if Australia refuses to grant your visa.  If you aren't eligible to use the ETA or eVisitor system, expect to pay fees of around AUD $135 for a visitor's visa application. When you submit your application, you will receive a reference code to use in any follow-ups. If you are using the online ETA system, you will receive a reference number as soon as you submit your application. It typically takes around 30 seconds for your application to be approved after you complete the submission process and enter your credit card information. The longest it will take to process your application if you're using the ETA system is 12 hours.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Determine which visa is right for you. Get your visa application. Complete your visa application. Submit your application to the DIBP. Receive confirmation of processing.

Q: If you hope to cover up a lot of blemishes with the stucco finish, then you will need to buy a larger quantity of thick stucco paint. For a thick stucco coat, it will only cover approximately 25 square feet (2.3 square m) per gallon (3.8 l).  Ask the paint associate what they recommend for your particular job specifications. They may be able to recommend the best options for your stucco needs and help to supply you with the tools needed to complete the job, since stucco requires more tools than traditional painting. When purchasing stucco paint for outdoor surfaces, you can choose fine, medium or coarse sand stucco. Consult the paint specialists about which option would be best for your building. Stucco is usually made out of Portland cement, sand, hydrated lime, and water. Although some stucco recipes will differ, you can do pretty well by mixing up a simple ratio of 4:12:1 (cement to sand to lime), and then adding enough water, slowly, to get the stucco to the consistency of wet peanut butter. If you want to, add some mortar color to the mixed stucco to approximate the color of the surrounding stucco. This will make it easier to color the newly-patched stucco and blend it in to the existing stucco, although you want still need to color the whole wall later on if the colors don't match seamlessly. Pre-mix stucco patch can come in either textured or un-textured form, and comes ready to go, for ease of application. If you're only patching up a slight area and don't want to spend a lot of time mixing, this might be the right way to go.
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Choose stucco or textured paint from a hardware or paint store. If you want, mix the stucco yourself. If you're doing a small job and only need to patch up stucco, consider getting pre-mixed stucco patch.