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  2. Choking emergency? How to do the Heimlich maneuver - AOL

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    Repeat these abdominal thrusts up to five times, the doctor advised. If the choking continues, go back to the five back blows followed by five abdominal thrusts until the airway is cleared or help ...

  3. Abdominal thrusts - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal thrusts are recommended only if these methods fail. Point of application of abdominal thrusts (between chest and navel). The hands press inward and upward. The American Red Cross, the NHS, the European Resuscitation Council and the Mayo Clinic recommend a repeating cycle of five back slaps and five abdominal thrusts.

  4. Basic airway management - Wikipedia

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    If the patient can not receive pressure on the abdomen, the abdominal thrusts are replaced by chest thrusts. [8] This is the case of pregnant women, obese people, and others. Chest thrusts are applied in the same manner as abdominal thrusts, but pressing inwards on the lower half of the sternum (the chest bone).

  5. Choking - Wikipedia

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    When the victim cannot cough, it is recommended alternating series of back blows and thrusts, as in other cases. [32] [62] Back blows (back slaps) can be used after substantially bending forward the back of the victim, and supporting the victim's chest with the other hand. Abdominal and chest thrusts can also be used. To perform the abdominal ...

  6. New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu saves choking ... - AOL

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    Sununu to the rescunu! New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu performed the Heimlich maneuver on a choking contestant at a lobster roll-eating competition this weekend — and the man impressively went ...

  7. Airway management - Wikipedia

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    During such crisis, caretakers may attempt back blows, abdominal thrust, or the Heimlich maneuver to dislodge the inhaled object and reestablish airflow into the lungs. [21] In the hospital setting, healthcare practitioners will make the diagnosis of foreign body aspiration from the medical history and physical exam findings.

  8. Helen Mirren, 79, Does This 12-Minute Military Workout ... - AOL

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    Exercise 5 is for 'strengthening the abdominal region and the muscles at the front of the thighs'. ( Time: 2 mins) Exercise 6 works the muscles of 'the back, the buttocks and the backs of the ...

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