With which type of position can we improve the flow of blood to the injured person's brain?
First aid
Explanation
To improve the blood flow to the brain of an injured person, it is important to place them in the **anti-shock position**. This position involves laying the injured person down with their **feet higher than their head**.
- This posture is especially useful when the injured person shows symptoms of **shock**, such as rapid and shallow breathing, weak pulse, pale skin, and cold sweat.
- By elevating the legs, blood return to the heart and brain is facilitated, which can help stabilize the injured person.

In case of vomiting, it is important to place the injured person on their side, but keep their feet elevated to continue benefiting blood circulation to the brain.
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