Next steps for lay rescuer:
1. Confirm 911 has been called
2. Look in mouth and if you do not see the object go to 4
3. If object seen, finger sweep the mouth & remove object
4. Attempt to ventilate 2 breaths
5. If breaths don't go in, do CPR chest compressions 30 times
6. Repeat steps 2 - 5 until breaths go in
7. When breaths go in, start CPR immediately 30 compressions to 2 breaths
CPR for an adult
you should look in his or her mouth if the object hasn't came out if not , keep doing abdominal thrust until item is out . but if the item is out . you give two rescue breaths and abdominal thrust until child becomes responsive .
ring the bell on the table next to him
Open the airway and check for breathing (signs of life; look, listen & feel); if not breathing give two breaths then start CPR.
Look for the object; if there is no object in the mouth, attempt the 2 breaths. If breaths don't go in, repeat the sequence of compressions, look for object (sweep then if you see it), attempt the 2 breaths, etc until the breaths go in & you can check for a pulse.
whta should i do if someone is chocking on an object in the air way? Type your answer here...
There is no such thing as an adult child.
In Mission 3, the number next to N goes on top, the number next to E goes on the right, the number next to S goes on the bottom, and the number next to W goes on the left.
No they dont they have to live next to it
You become a fully grown adult.
Your next of kin is your adult child or if your child is a minor, your parents.
Tip the head to open the airway. Check for signs of life (look, listen, feel for breathing & movement). Since agonal gasps fails the breathing criteria, you would immediately begin CPR for an adult.