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First Aid for Choking

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  • How to Stop Choking

    Choking occurs when a person's throat or windpipe is completely or partially blocked, cutting off the air supply. The blockage might be caused by a piece of under-chewed food, or a small toy (in infants). If the victim is unable to give the universal sign for choking -- hands clutched to the throat -- look for other danger signs including ιnability to talk, difficult or noisy breathing, bluish skin color, and weak coughing. Permanent brain damage can occur in as little as four minutes when the brain is starved of oxygen, so first aid should be administered as soon as…

  • First Aid Treatment for Choking

    The most effective first aid treatment for a choking victim is the Heimlich maneuver, which helps to push the esophagus and trachea upward and expel any obstruction. Perform the Heimlich maneuver properly with helpful information from a public safety chief in this free video on first aid.

  • First Aid Treatment for Choking

    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 dislodged immediately. There are a few ways to administer first aid in the event that someone is choking. These methods depend on the age of the victim and if the person is unconscious.

  • First Aid for a Choking Infant or Small Child

    Learn how to administer first aid to a choking infant or small child in this free video clip on first aid and CPR.

  • First Aid for Choking Victims

    Learn how to administer first aid to choking victims in this free video clip on first aid and CPR.

  • How to Give First Aid to a Choking Child

    Children like to put small things in their mouths, and it's not uncommon for those small objects to become lodged in the children's throats from time to time. If you encounter a choking child, it is important that you remain calm to help the child the best you can.

  • How to Give First Aid to Choking Victims

    If someone starts choking in your presence, knowing how to respond can save a life. Here are some basic tips to follow the moment you see signs of choking.

  • How to Administer First Aid to a Choking Person

    First Aid skills are best learned from a certified First Aid instructor, but consulting this list will refresh your memory in case you ever need to administer First Aid to a choking person. The fact that you want to be up-to-date on your First Aid knowledge shows that you have what it takes to step up and assist someone in need of immediate help. Read on to learn how you can.

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