Choking - adult or child over 1 year


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Choking
Choking first aid - adult or child over 1 year - series
Definition

Alternative Names

Heimlich maneuver - adult or child over 1 year


Considerations

A choking person's airway may be completely or partially blocked. A complete blockage is an urgent medical emergency. A partial blockage can quickly become life threatening if the person can not properly breathe in and out.

Without oxygen, permanent brain damage can occur in as little as 4 minutes. Rapid first aid for choking can save a life.


Causes
  • Eating too fast, failing to chew food well enough, or eating with improperly fitted dentures
  • Alcohol consumption (even a small amount of alcohol affects awareness)
  • Unconscious or stuporous persons may inhale vomited material
  • Small objects inhaled by young children
  • Trauma to the head and face (swelling or blood can cause choking)


Review Date: 01/16/2007
Reviewed By: Eric Perez, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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