Ok...here we go again...for those interested at least.
Heimlich Manouver
The Heimlich Manouver is normally used in situations where there is an object blocking the flow of oxygen into their body and is constricting or
completly blocking there ability to breathe. Normally it is one of 4 reasons.
1: Choking
2: Choking infant
2b: Saving yourself
2c: Drowning
3: Asthma
Lets begin at number one and i will give u basic intructions on each manouver as well as diagrams and links.
Choking
Its gonna be kinda obvious if someone is having trouble breathing due to choking on something they have swallowed or ate. Normal signs include:
: Turning blue *asphyxia*
: Thumping themselves on chest or back
: Panicked look and expression.
Since a choking victim obviously cannot speak or breath, you need to move very quickly so they are partially able to help you before they pass out,
making matters very much more serious.
FIRST OF ALL...STAY CALM AND FOCUSED!!!
1: From behind, wrap your arms around the victims waist.
2: Make a fist and place the thumb side of your fist against the victim's upper abdomen, below the ribcage and above the navel.
3: Grasp your fist with your other hand and press into their upper abdomen with a quick upward thrust. Do not squeeze the ribcage; confine the
force of the thrust to your hands.
4: Repeat until object is expelled
How to do Heimlich Manouver when victim is unconciouss or when rescuers arms wont reach around victim
1: Place the victim on back
2: Facing the victim, kneel astride the victim's hips. With one of your hands on top of the other, place the heel of your bottom hand on the upper
abdomen below the rib cage and above the navel.
3: Use your body weight to press into the victim's upper abdomen with a quick upward thrust. Repeat until object is expelled.
4: If the Victim has not recovered, proceed with CPR.
The Victim should see a physician immediately after rescue.
Choking Infant
Again...same as choking adult..cannot speak or breathe...u need to work fast and calmly.
1: Lay the child down, face up, on a firm surface and kneel or stand at the victim's feet, or hold infant on your lap facing away from you.
2: Place the middle and index fingers of both your hands below his rib cage and above his navel.
3: Press into the victim's upper abdomen with a quick upward thrust; do not squeeze the rib cage.
4: Be very gentle. Repeat until object is expelled.
5: If the victim has not regained conciousness or recovered, proceed with CPR.
The Victim should see a physician immediately after rescue.
Heimlich for self choking
Same rules apply again...stay calm and focused.
1: Make a fist and place the thumb side of your fist against your upper abdomen, below the ribcage and above the navel.
2: Grasp your fist with your other hand and press into your upper abdomen with a quick upward thrust.
3: Repeat until object is expelled.
Or if you have one handy...lean over a flat object and push in your upper adomen and make a quick upwards thrust.
Drowning
Always remember this....You cant get the air in...till you get the water out.
For victim lying down
1: Place victim on back. Turn face to one side to allow water to drain from mouth.
2: Facing victim, kneel astride victim's hips.
3: With one of your hands on top of the other, place the heel of your bottom hand on the upper abdomen below the rib cage and above the navel.
4: Use your body weight to press into the victim's upper abdomen with a quick upward thrust. Repeat until water no longer flows from the mouth.
Standing in a pool or river
(Bouyancy of the Water Lightens Victims' Weight)
1: Stand behind the victim and wrap your arms around victim's waist.
2: Make a fist and place the thumb side of your fist against the victim's upper abdomen, below the rib cage and above the navel.
3: Grasp your fist with your other hand and press into the victim's upper abdomen with a quick upward thrust. Do not squeeze the ribcage; confine the
force of the thrust to your hands.
4: Repeat until water no longer flows from the mouth.
5: If no recovery, proceed with CPR.
Heimlich for Asthma victims
Performing the Heimlich on a person who is having an acute asthma attack or who is unresponsive to there medication and also who cannot take there
medication due to the effects of the attack.
1: If you are performing the maneuver on another, wrap your arms around the victim's waist from behind.
2: Make a fist and place the thumb side of your fist against your (the victim's) upper abdomen, below the ribcage and above the navel.
3: Grasp your fist with your other hand and press into your (the victim's) upper abdomen with a quick upward thrust. Do not squeeze the ribcage;
confine the force of the thrust to your hands.
4: Repeat if necessary.
5: Alternatively, you can lean over a fixed horizontal object (table edge, chair, railing) and press your upper abdomen against the edge to produce a
quick upward thrust. Repeat if necessary.
6: If no response, perform CPR.
Hope this all helps everyone...
Related links
www.chclibrary.org...
kidshealth.org...