Unconscious Choking.

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Unconscious Choking

Unconscious Choking Introduction You begin your victim check and find that the victim is not breathing. When you attempt the two rescue breaths, the air does not go in. What are you going to do? Re-adjust head tilt, chin lift & give 2 rescue breaths.

Unconscious Choking Objectives: Students will be able to: Identify the steps involved in the resuscitation of an unconscious choking victim Perform adult, child & infant resuscitation on an unconscious choking victim

Unconscious Choking You have checked the scene for safety and determined that the victim is unconscious. EMS has been contacted. What do you do? Open airway & look-listen-feel for 10 seconds.

Unconscious Choking Victim is not breathing. What do you do? Give 2 rescue breaths.

Unconscious Choking When attempting rescue breaths, air does not go in. What are the possible causes? Airway is not open or airway is obstructed.

Unconscious Choking When attempting rescue breaths, air does not go in. What do you do? Re-adjust the head tilt, chin lift & give 2 rescue breaths.

Unconscious Choking The airway is still blocked. A safe presumption would be … ? Airway is obstructed.

Unconscious Choking The airway is still blocked. What do you do? Start a modified CPR technique. Perform 30 abdominal compressions similar to CPR.

Unconscious Choking Open mouth and look for any foreign objects. If no object seen … do not stick your fingers in victim’s mouth. Then…IF YOU SUCCESSFULLY REMOVE AN OBJECT

Unconscious Choking Give 2 more rescue breaths to see if victim now has airway. If no airway, give 30 more chest compressions Check the mouth for an object and give 2 more rescue breaths.

Unconscious Choking Open mouth and look for any foreign objects. If object is seen, use hooking motion with finger to pull the object out of the mouth. Then…

Unconscious Choking Give 2 more rescue breaths to see if victim now has airway. If no airway, give 30 more chest compressions Check the mouth for an object and give 2 more rescue breaths.

Unconscious Choking Continue breaths, foreign object check, and compressions until Object is removed Breaths go in Someone qualified can take over Your victim regains consciousness