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Which of the following are common signs of a choking individual
A patient with a mild airway obstruction may still have the ability to speak, cough, and breathe, True or False
The dangers of severe airway obstruction include asphyxiation and collapse, True or False
A finger swipe is always recommended for a quick removal of a foreign object in the airway, True or False
In a mild airway obstruction for an adult or child over 1, it is recommended you encourage the patient to cough, monitor carefully, re-assess frequently, and
In a severe airway obstruction of a conscious adult or child over 1, what manoeuvres are recommended to assist dislodge the obstruction
If an adult patient or child over 1 with severe airway obstruction becomes unconscious, what actions should be attempted first to try an remove the obstruction
How do back blows, abdo thrusts, chest compressions work in removing foreign objects in severe airway obstructions
Which manoeuvre causes greater airway pressure
Instead of abdominal thrusts on infants under 1 years old, what manoeuvre is recommended
What age range is considered more commonly at risk of foreign body airway obstruction
Following successful removal of an airway obstruction, is it recommended that a patient still be seen at hospital
Abdominal thrusts are not considered a risk of causing potential internal injury, True or False
After clearing a foreign body airway obstruction, residual obstruction may still be present and pose a problem, True or False
What procedure can be utilised failing all other attempts to remove an obstruction from an airway of an unconscious patient
Back blows are more effective in children if they are positioned
Foreign body airway obstructions can be classed as either
A spontaneous cough is likely to be more effective at removing an obstruction than any manoeuvre a clinician may perform, True or false
When conducting back blows, what location are you aiming to hit
What risks are present from finger sweeps in an unconscious choking patient
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