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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Choking
  1. A choking person's airway may be completely or partially blocked. A complete blockage is an urgent medical emergency. A ... little as 4 minutes. Rapid first aid for choking can save a life. The universal distress signal ...
  2. The danger signs of true choking are: Inability to cry or make much sound Weak, ineffective coughing Soft or high-pitched sounds while inhaling Difficulty breathing - ribs ...
  3. To remove an object causing choking, open the person's mouth with your thumb and index finger, placing your thumb over the tongue and your index finger under ...
  4. Choking is the hindrance of breathing due to an obstruction of the throat or windpipe. The Heimlich ...
  5. The main indications for nasal surgery are: Nasal airway obstruction Septal spur headache Uncontrollable nosebleeds Nasal septal deformity ...
  6. Choking is fairly common. Choking deaths occur most commonly in children less than 3 years old and in senior citizens, but can occur at any ...
  7. Choking is fairly common. Choking deaths occur most commonly in children less than 3 years and in senior citizens, but can occur at any age. ...
  8. Choking is fairly common. Choking deaths occur most commonly in children less than 3 years old and in senior citizens, but can occur at any ...
  9. Choking is fairly common. Choking deaths occur most commonly in children less than 3 years old and in senior citizens, but can occur at any ...
  10. Choking is fairly common. Choking deaths occur most commonly in children less than 3 years old and in senior citizens, but can occur at any ...
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