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How Do Heimlich Maneuver

Choking requires a quick response to remove the airway obstruction before it leads to unconsciousness. These steps are for conscious adults and children aged 1 to 8. Difficulty: Easy Time Required: N/A Here's How:
1. Stay Safe! Remember that victims may panic and inadvertantly strike out.
2. Establish that the victim is actually choking. Choking victims cannot speak, cough, or breath.
3. Stand behind the victim.
4. Wrap your hands around the victim as if to give a hug.
5. Make a fist with your right hand and place it just above the victim's belly button - see graphic.
6. Grab your fist with your left and thrust inwards and upwards forcefully.
7. Repeat thrusts until the victim is able to breath again - or until the victim becomes unconscious.
8. If the victim becomes unconscious, begin CPR.
Tips:
1. Do not slap the victim on the back. Dislodging the airway obstruction while the victim is upright will result in a deeper obstruction (gravity will pull it down).
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