Response:
Embrace the individual around their waist.
Place your fist just above the navel
Continue as needed until the object is removed.
Dial 9-1-1 if someone loses consciousness while choking.
Clarification:
Choking happens when an object obstructs a person's airway or throat. This often occurs when someone accidentally swallows something, with food items being a common culprit in adults.
This can lead to difficulty breathing and, in critical instances, loss of consciousness if not addressed promptly.
To help an adult who is choking, it's recommended to deliver five firm blows to their back.
The individual should be slightly leaned forward, arms around the waist, with a fist positioned just above the navel, pushing upwards.
These actions may need to be repeated until the obstruction is cleared. If the blockage remains, medical attention should be sought.
Call for emergency assistance if a person loses consciousness while choking.
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