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First Aid Mgr. Zdeňka Kubíková Bc. Barbora Zuchová and others Aspiration of Foreign Object

 Cause: bolus, by the children small parts  Symptoms: dyspnoea, cough (defensive mechanism), choking, panic fear, cyanosis First aid:  Consciouss patient  try to get the patient to cough  give to the patient hard slaps on the back between the shoulder blades  Heimlich maneuver not by the gravids and children up to one year  Unconsciouss patient, not breathing – start CPR GL 2005 Adult or a child since 1 year

Turin, 2008 Hard slaps on the back between the shoulder blades

Turin, 2008 Always risk for patient!!! Heimlich maneuver

Child up to one year Foto: Turin, 2008