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, choking first aid, infant under 1 year, choking, an infant can't breathe, food, a toy, object is blocking the airway, throat, windpipe, a choking infant's airway completely, partially blocked, a complete blockage, urgent medical emergency, a partial obstruction, quickly, become life threatening infant, loses the ability to breathe in, out sufficiently, oxygen, permanent brain damage, occur in, 4 minutes, rapid first aid, choking, save a life, choking in infants, inhaling a small object that they have placed in mouth, button, coin, balloon, watch battery, danger signs of true choking, inability to cry, make much sound, weak, ineffective coughing, soft, high-pitched sounds inhaling, difficulty breathing, ribs, chest retract, bluish skin color, loss of consciousness, blockage is not cleared, not perform these steps infant is coughing forcefully, has a strong cry, either of, dislodge the object on its own, lay the infant face, along forearm, use thigh, lap, hold the infant's chest in hand, jaw, fingers, point the infant's head downward, lower than the body, give up to 5 quick, forceful blows between the infant's shoulder blades, use the heel of free hand, object isn't free after 5 blows, turn the infant face up, use thigh, lap, support the head, place 2 fingers on the middle of his breastbone just below the nipples, give up to 5 quick thrusts, compressing the chest 1/3 to 1/2 the depth, the chest, continue this series, 5 back blows, 5 chest thrusts, object is dislodged, infant, loses consciousness, infant, loses consciousness, child becomes unresponsive, stops breathing, turns blue, shout, give infant cpr, after one minute of cpr, see the object blocking the airway, try to remove it, finger, try to remove an object only, see it, not interfere infant is coughing forcefully, has a strong cry, breathing adequately, ready to act symptoms worsen, not try to grasp, pull out the object infant is conscious, not perform these steps infant stops breathing, reasons, asthma, infection, swelling, a blow, head, an infant is choking, tell someone to call 911 begin first aid, alone, shout, successfully dislodge the object, infant seems fine, call a doctor, further instructions, don't give children under 3 years old balloons, toys, fragile, small parts, keep infants away from buttons, popcorn, coins, grapes, nuts, similar items, watch infants, toddlers they, eating, not allow a child to crawl around eating, childproof home, earliest safety lesson is "no!", murray, jf, ed, textbook of respiratory medicine, 3rd ed, philadelphia, pa, saunders, 753, marx ja, hockberger rs, walls rm, eds, rosen's emergency medicine, concepts, clinical practice, 5th ed, london, mosby, 90-92.



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