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Asked: March 30, 20242024-03-30T18:46:52+05:30 2024-03-30T18:46:52+05:30In: Education

Discuss the First Aid management and Do’s and Don’ts in case of Foreign Body in windpipe.

Discuss the First Aid management and Do’s and Don’ts in case of Foreign Body in windpipe.

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      2024-03-30T18:47:01+05:30Added an answer on March 30, 2024 at 6:47 pm

      First Aid Management of Foreign Body in Windpipe:

      1. Stay Calm and Reassure the Victim:

        • Approach the victim calmly and reassure them that you are there to help.
        • Encourage them to remain calm and avoid panicking, as this can worsen the situation.
      2. Assess the Situation:

        • Quickly assess the severity of the situation.
        • If the victim is coughing forcefully, encourage them to continue coughing to try to dislodge the object on their own.
      3. Encourage Coughing:

        • If the victim is conscious and coughing, encourage them to continue coughing to try to expel the foreign body.
        • Do not intervene if the victim is able to cough effectively on their own.
      4. Back Blows and Chest Thrusts:

        • If the victim is unable to cough or breathe, perform back blows and chest thrusts to help dislodge the foreign body.
        • Stand behind the victim and deliver five firm back blows between the shoulder blades using the heel of your hand.
        • If the object is still not dislodged, move to chest thrusts.
        • Stand behind the victim, wrap your arms around their waist, and make a fist with one hand.
        • Place the thumb side of your fist against the victim's abdomen, just above the navel and below the ribcage.
        • Grasp your fist with your other hand and pull sharply inward and upward.
        • Repeat back blows and chest thrusts until the foreign body is expelled or until medical help arrives.
      5. Seek Medical Help:

        • If the foreign body is not expelled or if the victim becomes unconscious, call emergency medical services immediately.
        • Do not delay seeking medical help, as foreign body aspiration can be life-threatening.
      6. Do's and Don'ts:

        • Do: Stay with the victim and provide reassurance.
        • Do: Encourage the victim to cough if they are conscious and able to do so.
        • Do: Perform back blows and chest thrusts if the victim is unable to cough or breathe.
        • Do: Seek medical help promptly if the foreign body is not expelled.
        • Don't: Attempt to remove the foreign body with your fingers, as this can push it further into the windpipe.
        • Don't: Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) on infants younger than one year old, as this can cause injury.
      7. Follow-Up Care:

        • After the foreign body has been expelled or removed, monitor the victim for any signs of respiratory distress or other complications.
        • Seek medical attention if the victim develops any symptoms such as persistent coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing.

      Conclusion:
      Prompt and appropriate first aid management is crucial in cases of foreign body aspiration in the windpipe. By staying calm, assessing the situation, and taking appropriate action, you can help improve the victim's chances of a successful outcome. Remember to seek medical help promptly if the foreign body is not expelled or if the victim's condition worsens.

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