Choking is when an infant can't breathe because food, a toy, or other object is blocking the airway (throat or windpipe).
ConsiderationsA choking infant's airway may be completely or partially blocked. A complete blockage is a medical emergency. A partial obstruction can quickly become life threatening if the infant loses the ability to breathe in and out sufficiently.
Without oxygen, permanent brain damage can occur in as little as 4 minutes. Rapid first aid for choking can save a life.
CausesChoking in infants is usually caused by inhaling a small object that they have placed in their mouth, such as a button, coin, balloon, toy part, or watch battery.
SymptomsThe danger signs of choking are:
DO NOT perform these steps if the infant is coughing forcefully or has a strong cry -- either of which can dislodge the object on its own.
IF THE OBJECT ISN'T FREE AFTER 5 BLOWS
IF THE INFANT LOSES CONSCIOUSNESS
If the child becomes unresponsive, stops breathing, or turns blue:
If an infant is choking:
Even if you successfully dislodge the object and the infant seems fine, call a doctor for further instructions.
PreventionManno M. Pediatric respiratory emergencies: Upper airway obstruction and infections. In Marx J, ed. Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice. 6th ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby; 2006:chap 166.
Hauda WE II. Pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation. In: Tintinalli JE, Kelen GD, Stapczynski JS, Ma OJ, Cline DM, eds. Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide. 6th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2004:chap 14.
2008 data: 10,9 deaths under 1 year for 1 000 births.
deaths under 1 year of age/ number of live births x 1000
Approximately 67 children in the United States under the age of 1 die from choking each year, as reported by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It's important for parents and caregivers to be aware of choking hazards and take precautions to prevent such accidents.
are you kidding? no. you can not tattoo your infant child.
Two Ways to Get a BLS Part 1 Certificate of Completion The American Heart Association offers 2 different online BLS courses to accommodate different learning styles. Both courses cover adult rescue breathing, adult bag-mask use, adult CPR/AED - 1 rescuer, Adult CPR/AED - 2 rescuers, adult relief of choking, child rescue breathing, child bag-mask use, child CPR, child relief of choking, infant rescue breathing and choking, infant bag-mask use, and infant CPR. http://www.onlineaha.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=info.bls
SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome
Baby's body weight should be triple after 1 year. so for an infant with a birthweight of 8 lbs, this baby should weught 24 lbs after 1 year.
An infant is a child whose age is 1 year or less. Thiis is the medical definition A baby is a young child or infant who is yet unable to walk(Oxford English Dictionary)
No, it is not safe for a 1-year-old to consume chocolate due to the potential risks of choking and the stimulant effects of caffeine and theobromine.
No, it is not recommended for 1-year-olds to consume chocolate as it can be a choking hazard and may contain caffeine and sugar that can be harmful to their developing bodies.
It depends on the height and the way the infant grows through out the year ,
There are various precaution measures of choking for a baby. The first thing is to always stay prepared. You can try rubbing the back or patting it gently. However, if the child is not able to breathe you should call emergency immediately.