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Performing the Heimlich Maneuver can be difficult when dealing with an unconscious victim. These steps will allow you to help the person until medical personnel arrives. Remember to remain calm...
The Heimlich maneuver is the common name for abdominal thrusts, which are used to dislodge an item from a choking victim's trachea. The Heimlich is used when sweeping the throat is not enough to...
When a person starts choking, time is of the essence. Every second counts when something is blocking the flow of air in the windpipe or the throat, and it becomes imperative that this object gets...
Choking occurs when a foreign object blocks the airway and makes the natural passage of air exchange problematic. For many adults, the usual culprit is food. For children, it can be anything from...
Drowning is a tragedy that can happen anytime to anyone who is near or in a body of water. In the United States, drowning often occurs by accident in swimming pools, and the pediatric population...
Let me start off by saying that it is difficult to rescue an unconscious drowning victim, so do not attempt this unless you are an experienced swimmer. You will need to know how to give CPR and...
Chest thrusts are rescue maneuvers that are normally performed on obese or pregnant victims and can help save lives. Everyone should learn how to perform rescue maneuvers and basic CPR skills,...
Choking occurs when an object gets lodged in the throat and prevents air from entering or exiting the airways. The victim will exhibit difficulty in breathing and will show respiratory distress....
What happens if a Heimlich maneuver doesn’t work? What if somebody is choking right in front of you, not breathing at all, on the verge of asphyxiation because of a throat obstruction? You need to...
Choking is one of the most common life-threatening occurrences in the United States, with more then 4,000 people experiencing choking every year. If you know how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver,...
An unconscious person is more susceptible to choking because her normal, conscious responses (coughing or repositioning herself) are compromised. Any time you come upon an unconscious person, you...
While you can perform the Heimlich Maneuver on a pregnant woman, you must use a modified version to avoid harming the woman or the fetus. You can also perform this modified Heimlich Maneuver on a...
The Heimlich Maneuver was introduced in 1974 as an alternative to other, less-effective methods of helping a choking victim. A standard part of first-aid training, the Heimlich Maneuver is easy...
A choking incident is extremely traumatic, for both the victim and the people who witness the episode. Family and friends, in particular, may find themselves badly shaken after watching a loved...
When a choking victim has his airway completely blocked by a foreign object, he will not be able to breathe at all. This means that he will not be able to speak or cough, though he may still be...
Choking, or blocking of the airway, is an emergency condition in which the victim cannot breathe at all. While partial choking may cause coughing or wheezing, this kind of obstruction will...