A correct chin lift saves 80% of unconscious casualties
Head tilt Chin Lift Maneuver Unless you suspect a Head Neck Injury then do Jaw Thrust Maneuver.
The fifth step in performing the head-tilt/chin-lift technique is to; keep the victim's mouth open.
One way is to use the head tilt chin lift maneuver but if the person has a risk of a spinal injury then you should use the jaw thrust maneuver.
head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver
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the triple airway manouver consists of a head tilt, chin lift and jaw thrust. this is done when you are preparing to ventilate your patient and assists in opening the airway to allow better airflow. i've never heard of a 5 step manouver.
gently tilt the casualty's head by applying downward pressure on the forehead while gently lifting the chin upward. This maneuver straightens the windpipe to allow air movement in and out of the lungs.
To straighten the casualty's windpipe, perform a head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver by placing one hand on the casualty's forehead and gently tilting the head back while lifting the chin with the other hand. This helps open the airway and allows for air movement in and out of the lungs.
Establish the patients level of responsiveness. Open the Infants airway using the head-tilt chin lift maneuver. Check for breathing by looking down the throat, listening and feeling for any obstruction. Perform infant rescue breathing. Abdominal Thrusts called the Heimlich Maneuver.
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When using this technique, the rescuer should use one hand to push down on the victim's forehead and with the other hand, lift the victim's chin. Important: this technique is not to be used in case of trauma as it may further injure the spine.
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