Push his chest or his belly down hard till he finally breaths
Look in the mouth, sweep if you see the object; attempt to ventilate, 30 compressions if breaths don't go in; repeat sweep, breaths, compressions, until breaths go in.
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.
If you see a vampire victim, you should get help as soon as possible. The victim will have to go to the hospital to have their blood replaced.
it depends on a choked victim.... adult or infant.... if you have an adult victim, on the onset have a back blow using your palm until the foreign object is expel if not effective have the Heimlich maneuver.......... on the infant have 5 back blows and 5 chest thrust
whta should i do if someone is chocking on an object in the air way? Type your answer here...
If an adult becomes unresponsive while choking: # Unresponsive is assumed meaning unconscious # Call 911 or local emergency number (have someone else call if available) # Tip head & check for signs of life # If no signs of life, give 2 breaths # If breaths do not go in, reposition head further back # If breaths still do not go in give 30 compressions # Look for object in mouth; if object seen sweep out # Give 2 breaths # If breaths do not go in, give 30 compressions # Look for object in mouth; if object seen sweep out # Give 2 breaths # Repeat sequence compressions, look & sweep if object seen, breaths until breaths go in # When breaths go in check for signs of life for 10 seconds maximum # Give CPR if no signs of life (30 compressions, 2 breaths)
Artificial respirationAnother answer:I'd go with the Heimlich maneuver.
The breaths go into the victims lungs.
give aspirin
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 a infant is the same as a adult now; 30 compressions to 2 breaths (compressions given at a rate of 100 compressions per min). Each cycle of 30 compressions / 2 breaths should take 24 seconds.
Re-position the head & try the breaths again. If breaths still don't go in, start the chocking sequence of steps.