First Aid For A Foreign Object in The Respiratory Tract
Facts About Objects in The Respiratory Tract
For example, a foreign body in the upper respiratory tract may be food or toys
Symptoms occur suddenly, often during a meal or in a child under the play
The person coughs and whispers and shows signs of panic. In pronounced cases, the person becomes red or blue or may die
If the person can cough and speak, it is sufficient to keep the person under supervision, or sometimes his back or chest is sometimes knocked
If the person is in trouble, 112 is called and he is ready for resuscitation
In larger children and adults, Heimlich manoeuvres can be tried: one is behind the person and with both hands pressed / the stomach wall is pushed upwards
causes
A foreign object in the throat can block the trachea and lead to suffocation
In adults
In adults, getting something wrong in the throat usually results from chewing the food too badly and it gets stuck in the throat or in the trachea
Fast food like meat is usually the reason
People who fall incorrectly have usually talked while chewing on some food
Alcohol influences the risk of getting something in the airways while eating
Dental prosthesis also increases the risk of cheating on the wrong throat because it makes it more difficult to chew the food thoroughly. Dental prostheses exert less pressure when you chew than natural teeth, nor do they give a natural sense of food in your mouth
Little children
Toddlers will be able to put everything in their mouths. So in children, getting something wrong in the throat can also happen outside the meals
Symptoms and signs
Trouble shooting to the airways is accompanied by panic
The face of the one who sinks incorrectly shows fear
The person becomes red in the face, the eyes “stand out” and he or she whispers or gisps
Consider the following
If the person can cough freely, have normal skin color and can speak, there is no acute hazard
If the host is more like a gasp and the person turns blue, he or she is getting stumble
If in doubt, ask him if he or she can speak. Could the person speak, it is a sign that the trachea is not completely blocked and oxygen gets into the lungs
A typical sign of having a foul is a hand that gripping the throat with outstretched thumbs and fingers
Treatment
Cough reflexes will usually resolve the problem, but if it does not, help the person to remove it that closes the trachea
Start dunk the person in the back if fails, proceed as described below
Children under 1 year – unconscious
Call help, call 112
Put the child on his back
Make sure there are free airways by bending your head to neutral position and lifting the garden
Check for normal breathing
If there is no normal breathing:
Remove visible foreign matter
Start artificial respiratory breathing through the baby’s mouth and nose
Bend your head backwards
Blow gently 5 times and check that the chest is raised 5 times
If the patient does not wake up, give 15 chest compressions and continue to switch between 2 blisters and 15 chest compressions
Children under 1 year – awake, but severe difficulty breathing
Put your baby on your stomach over your arm so that your head is kept the lowest
Dunk hard five times with the palm between the shoulder blades
Turn the child over the back and give five quick bumps with two fingers on the chest between the nipples
Open the baby’s mouth and see if you can get something out
If the child still does not breathe or scream
Repeat five strokes on the back and five bumps against the chest until the foreign body comes up or the patient becomes unconscious
By unconsciousness
Start mouth to mouth method
If you still do not get air in the child, switch between five attempts at inflow and five strokes between the shoulder blades and five breast shards for help comes
If the child is talking or screaming
Look for foreign body in your mouth. Remove it if you can see it
Put the child on the side
Children between 1 and 8 years old
Dunk the child in the back
If the child coughs, encourage it to continue with it
If the child becomes sleepy or stop breathing, bend it forward. Stand behind and dunk hard in the back between the shoulder blades with a flat hand. Do this up to five times
Check the mouth if the foreign body has resolved. Remove it if necessary
If the child can stand
Stand or kneel behind the child, hold a tied nose against the lower part of the sternum and press backwards up to five times
Check out the mouth and pick out any foreign body if you can see it – or not
Put the child on his back and place his hand midway between the nipples
Press down fast (about 3 cm) five times in succession
Open the baby’s mouth and see if you can get something
If the child still does not breathe
Repeat 5 dents in the back and then 5 press against the chest
If you still have a lack of breathing start:
Mouth to mouth method, 5 inlets
If you still do not get air in the child, switch between five attempts at inflow and five strokes between the shoulder blades and five breast shards for help comes
Persons over 8 years old
Dunk the person in the back
Coughing him / her, he / she is encouraged to continue with it
If the person becomes sleepy or stops breathing, bend him / her forward. Stand behind and dunk hard in the back between the shoulder blades with a flat hand. Do this up to five times
Check the mouth if the foreign body has loosened. Remove it if necessary – only if you can see it
The person can stand upright
Stand behind the person, put your arms around the person’s life
Place a tied fist in the middle of the navel and chest
Put your other hand outside the fist
Squeeze hard and suddenly slanting backwards and up to five times (Heimlich’s manoeuvres)
If the person can not stand
Lay him flat on your back and see you over his legs
Place your hand between the navel and the chest
Put your other hand upstairs
Hit hard and suddenly tilted upwards five times
Open your mouth and see if you can spot something
If no change, continue with five bugs and inspect the mouth
Does the person remain unconscious
Start with chest shock (no bumps)
Five inflows. Followed by 15 pressures and 2 inlets (15: 2)
Continue with this until the help comes
Heimlich’s manoeuvre performed on yourself
Place a tied fist just above the navel
Grab the fist with the other hand and bump backwards in the stomach until the foreign body has come out
Alternatively, you can lean over the back of a chair to achieve this effect
Call The Emergency
If Heimlich’s manoeuvres fail, call 112 as soon as possible to call for medical help
Never leave the person to himself
Even though you are upset, it’s important that you try to behave effectively and effectively on your phone. The following list of items is good to keep in mind
Remember to quit who’s calling and where you’re calling
What happened?
Accurate location, eventual appointment venue
Avoid misunderstandings, make sure your message is confirmed