Tuesday, 25 October 2016

First Aid Management Of Choking


If the Person Is Conscious but Not Able to Breathe or Talk:
1. Give Back Blows
  • Give up to 5 blows between theshoulder blades with the heel of your hand.
2. If Person Is Still Choking, Do Thrusts
If the person is not pregnant or tooobese, do abdominal thrusts:
  • Stand behind the person and wrap your arms around the waist.
  • Place your clenched fist just above the person’s navel. Grab your fist with your other hand.
  • Quickly pull inward and upward as if trying to lift the person up.
  • Perform a total of 5 abdominal thrusts.
  • If the blockage is still not dislodged, continue cycles of 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts until the object is coughed up or the person starts to breathe or cough.
  • Take the object out of his mouth only if you can see it. Never do a finger sweep unless you can see the object in the person's mouth.
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If the person is obese or pregnant, do high abdominal thrusts:
  • Stand behind the person, wrap your arms them, and position your hands at the base of the breast bone.
  • Quickly pull inward and upward.
  • Repeat until the object is dislodged.
3. Give CPR, if Necessary
If the obstruction comes out, but the person is not breathing or if the person becomes unconscious:
4.Follow Up
When emergency medical personnel arrive, they will take over and may do CPR or take the person to the hospital, if needed.

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