You may need to repeat the procedure several times before the object is dislodged.
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Abdominal thrusts, also known as the Heimlich maneuver, should be given just above the navel on the person's abdomen in case of choking.
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 .
You should place a casualty with an abdominal wound in a comfortable position lying on their back with knees bent to reduce strain on the abdomen. Avoid giving them anything to eat or drink to prevent further complications. Seek medical help promptly.
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If a person has an abdominal wound, you should rest their upper half on your bent knees on the ground.
Do the Heimlich Maneuver (abdominal thrusts). The kid will 'spit' out the meat or whatever he/she's chocking on.
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Abdominal thrusts, also known as the Heimlich maneuver, should be given in an upward and inward direction to forcefully expel an obstructing object from a choking person's airway. This technique creates pressure in the diaphragm to push the air out, dislodging the blockage.
Abdominal thrusts are not used any more for unconscious choking. Perform chest compressions just like in CPR instead of abdominal thrusts.