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Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

3 Heimlich maneuver

Talking while eating, carelessly, the food entered the trachea, choking on the face and thick neck.

Have you ever encountered such a thing?This is called acute airway obstruction.

Acute respiratory obstruction of foreign bodies is not uncommon in life. People are unable to breathe due to airway obstruction, which can lead to accidental death due to lack of oxygen in severe cases. Therefore, it is necessary to master the Heimlich maneuver. Especially for the elderly.

The Heimlich maneuver, also known as the Heimlich Maneuver, was invented by the American physician Mr. Heimlich. In 1974, he was the first to successfully resuscitate a patient who had choked his airways due to food blocking his airways, and since then the method has been widely used around the world. Therefore, the law is known as the "embrace of life". Illustration: Heimlich maneuver.

The correct way to rescue is:

1) The rescuer stands behind the victim.

2) Knee against the victim's popliteal fossa.

3) Hold their abdomen from behind.

4) Wrap your arms around your waist and abdomen.

5) Make a fist with one hand and the heart of the fist inward.

6) Press on the area between the victim's navel and ribs.

7) Hold the other hand into a palm on top of your fist.

8) Squeeze your hands inward and upwards quickly.

9) Repeated implementation.

10) Wait until the blockage is spit out.

4 Treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage

Intracerebral hemorrhage is a common disease in the elderly, and the condition is urgent. If it is handled properly, then it can give the patient more life.

When a family member is found to have a cerebral hemorrhage, the right thing to do:

1.Call emergency services** or take you to the nearest hospital immediately.

2.Keep breathing open: Intracerebral hemorrhage may cause or increase the risk of suffocation in the patient, so family members should ensure that the patient breathes well.

If the patient has difficulty breathing, appropriate measures can be taken, such as adjusting the patient's position to keep the airway open.

3.Avoid overactivity and stay calm: After a brain hemorrhage, the patient's brain is severely damaged, so family members should try to avoid overactivity as much as possible.

4.At the same time, family members should also remain calm and avoid being overly agitated or nervous to avoid adverse effects on the patient. (Yang Xuexian).

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