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Foreign Body Obstructed Airway. Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Foreign B ody Airway Obstruction.
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Foreign Body Obstructed Airway Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Foreign Body Airway Obstruction A choking person’s airway may be completely or partially blocked. A complete blockage is an urgent medical emergency. A partial obstruction can quickly become life threatening if the person looses the ability to breath in and out sufficiently. Without oxygen, permanent brain damage can occur in as little as 4 minutes.
Do not perform first aid if the person is coughing forcefully and able to speak. A strong cough can dislodge the object on its own.
The universal sign for someone choking is the hand at the throat. • Unable to speak, breath, or cough.
Ask the person: “Are you choking?” • Ask the person: “Can you speak?” • Tell the person you will help them. Are you choking? Can you speak?
Stand behind the person. • Wrap your arms around the person. • Make a fist. • Put thumb side of fist just above the belly button and below the breastbone.
Grasp fist with other hand. • Make quick, upward and inward thrust with your fist.
Continue thrust until the object is dislodge or the person looses consciousness. • If the person becomes unconscious, lower person to the floor, call 911, and begin CPR. • If you see the object blocking the airway try to remove it.