subdiaphragmatic abdominal thrusts used to clear an obstructed airway
an emergency procedure for dislodging food or other obstruction to prevent asphyxiation.
(Abdominal Thrusts) First aid given to a choking victim, where the area under the victim's diaphragm is compressed to create an artificial "cough". This usually enables the foreign body to be removed.
An emergency, first-aid treatment consisting of a series of under-the-diaphragm abdominal thrusts used on a person choking on food or a foreign object.
techinque employed by rescuer for obstruction of victim's airway
a first-aid technique for choking; dislodges an object that is blocking a person's airway
An emergency technique used to eject an object, such as food, from the trachea of a choking person. The technique employs a firm upward thrust just below the rib cage to force air from the lungs. ( 4-07)
Technique employed by rescuer for obstruction of victim's airway
A technique for removing an airway blockage by external compression of the abdomen and forceful elevation of the diaphragm.
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