Pat hardly on his/her back. That's one way. I know another but its too hard to describe typing.
Artificial respirationAnother answer:I'd go with the Heimlich maneuver.
Heimlick manuver. Just type that into a search engine.
Choking Victim
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The statement is false. CPR should only begin if the patient has stopped breathing or if their heart has stopped beating. While it is likely that a choking victim has ceased breathing if they have lost consciousness, it is not an absolute indicator.
The hemlock remover
If a choking victim is coughing, you should encourage them to continue coughing forcefully, as this can help expel the object blocking their airway. Do not intervene unless the coughing becomes ineffective or the person cannot breathe, speak, or make sounds. In such cases, you can administer back blows and abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) to help dislodge the obstruction. Always call for emergency assistance if the situation does not improve.
The heimlich maneuver.
After around Three Minutes
One at a time, until results are achieved (expulsion of lodged object, or signal from victim).
If the victim is breathing normally but unresponsive, you should place them in the recovery position to help keep their airway clear and prevent choking. Monitor their breathing and consciousness closely. If they do not regain responsiveness or if their condition worsens, call emergency services immediately for assistance. Always ensure that the area is safe for both you and the victim.
Go immediately to the unresponsive chocking maneuvers.