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  • Choking: First aid - Mayo Clinic
    Choking happens when an object lodges in the throat or windpipe blocking the flow of air In adults, a piece of food is usually to blame Young children often choke on small objects Choking is life-threatening It cuts off oxygen to the brain Give first aid as quickly as possible if you or someone else is choking
  • Choking: First Aid and Prevention | Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Choking is when a person can't speak, cough, or breathe because something is blocking (obstructing) the airway No air can get through If the airway stays blocked, it can lead to a loss of consciousness and death
  • Choking: Definition, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
    Choking happens when something—food or another item—is caught in the back of the throat If the object (or food) blocks the top of the trachea a person may be unable to breathe This is an emergency
  • Choking Definition, Symptoms, Causes, First Aid, Heimlich . . .
    Choking is a blockage of the upper airway by food or other objects, which prevents a person from breathing effectively Choking can cause a simple coughing fit, but complete blockage of the airway may lead to death Choking is a true medical emergency that requires fast, appropriate action by anyone available
  • Choking First Aid and Prevention - Cleveland Clinic
    Choking is when food or another object gets stuck in your airway Call emergency services and do first aid for anyone who’s choking and can’t cough or speak A happy day can turn scary with one wrong swallow
  • Adult Child Choking: Symptoms and First Aid | Red Cross
    Choking occurs when the airway becomes either partially or completely blocked by a foreign object, such as a piece of food or a small toy; by swelling in the mouth or throat; or by fluids, such as vomit or blood
  • Choking - Wikipedia
    Choking, also known as foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO), is a phenomenon that occurs when breathing is impeded by a blockage inside of the respiratory tract An obstruction that prevents oxygen from entering the lungs results in oxygen deprivation





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