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This document provides guidelines for treating foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) in children. It outlines assessing if the child can cough effectively and if not, giving back blows and chest thrusts for infants or abdominal thrusts for older children to relieve the obstruction. If the child becomes unconscious, open the airway and provide 5 initial rescue breaths before starting CPR.
This document provides guidelines for treating foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) in children. It outlines assessing if the child can cough effectively and if not, giving back blows and chest thrusts for infants or abdominal thrusts for older children to relieve the obstruction. If the child becomes unconscious, open the airway and provide 5 initial rescue breaths before starting CPR.
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This document provides guidelines for treating foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) in children. It outlines assessing if the child can cough effectively and if not, giving back blows and chest thrusts for infants or abdominal thrusts for older children to relieve the obstruction. If the child becomes unconscious, open the airway and provide 5 initial rescue breaths before starting CPR.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Open airway 5 back blows Continue to check 5 breaths 5 thrusts for deterioration to ineffective Start CPR (chest for infant) cough (abdominal or relief of for child > 1) obstruction