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First Aid Training: Choking

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First Aid tRAINING FOR choking

Objectives

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Unit 1

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Unit 2

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Unit 3

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Quiz

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Table of Content

Get Trained

Objectives

  1. In this course you will learn what it means to be choking and what to do if somone is choking.
  2. Learn what to do if a child is choking. First aid training child.
  3. Learn about the Good Samaritan Law.

Objectives First Aid Training For Choking

Unit 1

First Aid Training

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Definition of Choking

Unit 1

Choking is when an individual have serious trouble in breathing due to a tightened or hindered throat or an absence of air.Food or other objects can prevents someone from breathing effectively.

Choking Emergencies

Unit 1

Signs and Symptoms:

  • Coughing
  • Gasping
  • Holding the neck with one or both hands
  • Turning blue
  • Inability to talk

Choking Emergencies: Watch out for these signs of choking

Unit 1

What to do when someone is choking? Bend the person over at the waist to face the ground. Strike five separate times between the person's shoulder blades with the heel of your hand. Give five abdominal thrusts. If back blows don't remove the stuck object, give five abdominal thrusts.If a choking person can cough forcefully, let the individual keep coughing.

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Adult Training: First aid

Unit 1

Call 911 or your local emergency number right away. Then, give yourself abdominal thrusts.Place a fist slightly above your navel. Grasp your fist with the other hand. Bend over a hard surface. A countertop or chair will do. Shove your fist inward and upward.

Choking Emergencies: Alone and Choking

Unit 2

First Aid Training

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Choking First Aid: Child

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For a child, kneel down behind them. Place one foot slightly in front of the other for balance. Wrap your arms around the waist. Tip the person forward slightly.Make a fist with one hand. Put it just above the person's navel. Grasp the fist with the other hand. Press into the stomach, also called the abdomen, with a quick, upward thrust — as if trying to lift the person up. For a child, use gentle yet firm pressure to avoid damaging the internal organs. Give five abdominal thrusts. Check if the blockage has been removed. Repeat as needed.

Choking First Aid: Child

Unit 2

Choking First Aid: Child

Unit 2

Step 3

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Step 1

Unit 3

03 Good Samaritan Law

Good Samaritan Law commonly apply in different crises where people willfully help others sincerely. Normal situations include: Health related Crises: Giving emergency treatment, CPR, or AED use during cardiac arrest, choking, or serious hypersensitive responses.

Good Samaritan Law

Unit 3

Quiz

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QUIZ First Aid Training: Choking

Chocking is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.

Choking is a condition in which the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance.

Choking is when an individual have serious trouble in breathing due to a tightened or hindered throat or an absence of air.

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Quiz

What is the definition of choking?

Correct!

Eight abdominal thrusts.

Five abdominal thrusts.

Three abdominal thrusts.

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Quiz

How many abdominal thrusts do you give a child that is choking?

Correct!

I do not remember the law.

The Good Smaritan Law protects people who acts recklessly.

The Good Samaritan Law is where people willfully help others sincerely.

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Quiz

What is the Good Samaritan Law?

Correct!

1-2 correct Restart the traing and try again.

2-3 correct You got a basic understanding of what to do if someone is choking.

0 correct Restart the traing and try again.

Results

Quiz

Thank You!