FIRST: Put some latex gloves on - this will protect your hands from HIV or hepititis, (two blood-born deseases), that could come out with the obstruction and/or vomitis. Gloves also make the patient aware that you are trained and can help.
1. Ask "Are you choking?" This rules out an alternate situation such as an allergic reaction.
2. Say "I know first aid, can I help you?" You must always obtain consent before treating a patient.
3. Stand behind the patient with your right foot just behind and between the patients legs. Landmark for the proper abdominal thrust position by sliding your hands down the patients sides until you feel the hip bones, then encircle the hips with your arms. The proper position is just below where your hands will meet here.
4. Hold your right hand against the abdomen in line with the navel, curl your fist (thumb should be against the patients body). Place your left hand behind your right to strengthen it.
5. Pull HARD, inward and upward simultaneously. (Abdominal Thrust)
6. Continue performing abdominal thrusts until the patient manages to make noise again (high-pitched wheezes don't count), or he/she goes unconscious.
If he/she goes unconscious, **alert the Emergency Services**, provide first aid for the unconscious casualty (will most likely require CPR, with the addition of mouth checks before every ventilation).
Back blows and abdominal compressions
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Perform the Heimlech maneuver.
choking hazard?
call for help and do the Heimlich remover
You should use the heimlich manuver. Stand behind the patient, wrap your arms around their mid-section and grasp your other hand. Make a fist with one hand and grasp it with the other, placing your thumbknuckle in. Pull up and in briskly from about their navel. Do this repeatedly until the object is expelled. If it isn't and they pass out, guide them to the floor and put them on their back. Straddle the patient at the hips, making a fist with one hand and grasping it with the other, place them just above the navel and push briskly with force, up and in. Do it three times then stop and look in their mouth for the object. Remove it if you find it. if you don't, keep it up. Of coarse, you should have called for or had someone else call for an ambulance when you started.
Get a big glass of water and drink it all
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so that the child can see what is happening
arm up above head pat on back