Choking.
choking
choking
A letter to the editor would be an appropriate response, particularly if you disagree.
Smile and wave, because there might be a live TV camera pointed at you. Of course, if you mean some other impossible-to-guess situation, this might not be an appropriate response for someone.
There are a number of synonyms for "cowardly"; in this case, the word "craven" might be most appropriate.
Sure! One might add the words 'I wish you all the best!' . Of course! Full agreement with the above excellent response!
You could be asked: * What languages do you speak. * Tell me what you consider to be good hygiene practices * What is a "baguette" * Which side do you serve on * What side do you remove on * What wine goes with pork ribs * What is the Heimlich maneuver; can you perform it * Which single malt Islay scotch is best * What is kosher, or halal * Demonstrate that you have a good memory * Demonstrate that you get along with people * Should you keep the cook or the customer happy
Patting a choking victim on the back can actually worsen the situation by causing the object blocking their airway to become lodged more deeply. Instead, the Heimlich maneuver (abdominal thrusts) is recommended to help expel the obstruction. Back blows might also lead to injury or create additional complications. It's crucial to prioritize effective techniques that can clear the airway safely.
It is not a really nice thing. You are providing a sarcastic response to something the other person feels may be important. It might be more appropriate to say, "Yes, I know."
The xiphoid process. The lower part of the sternum that stretches downward. Very helpful for the Heimlich manuever, I might add.
The option response might refer to a single response in a list of response options. The person who gives the option response would be the person who is asked the question.
i wud love to answer but im asking the same question:(