How to Perform the Heimlich Maneuver on a Person in a Wheelchair
Instructions
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Perform the Heimlich Maneuver on a Person in a Wheelchair
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Ask, "Are you choking?" to a person who is coughing, able to speak and not turning blue.
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Remain calm and encourage the victim to do the same. Try speaking to him or rubbing his back or arm to calm him.
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Look for signs that the person is suffering from total airway obstruction. These signs include the victim being unable to make any sounds above a wheeze, the face turning blue and hands clutching the throat in the universal symbol for choking.
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Engage the wheelchair's brake if it's not already on.
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Stand or kneel behind the victim's wheelchair. If the back of the wheelchair is too high, turn the person 90 degrees or support her in a standing position.
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Lean the victim forward, moving her head and torso down at a slight tilt.
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Make a fist with one hand.
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Place your fist about a finger's width above the victim's navel with your thumb in contact with his body.
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Grab hold of your fist firmly with your other hand.
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Make a quick in-and-up thrust against the victim's diaphragm. You may need to repeat thrusting several times before the object is expelled.
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Repeat until the choking person can breathe, the object is expelled or the victim loses consciousness.
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Call for medical help using 911 or another emergency number if necessary.
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