If a person is unable to cough, breath or speak, activate EMS
Adult and Child
Stand behind the victim with one foot in-between the victims feet and your other foot behind you.
Place the flat side of your fist just above the patients belly button. Grab the back of your fist with your other hand.
Administer abdominal thrusts, pulling inward and upward, until the object comes out or the patient becomes unconscious.
Infant
Support the infant’s face and place body on your forearm.
Keep the infant’s head lower than the feet.
Administer 5 back blows between the shoulder blades with the palm of your hand.
Support the infant’s head. Turn the baby over onto your other forearm. Give 5 chest thrusts.
Continue back blows and chest thrusts until object comes out or infant becomes unconscious.
Special Circumstances:
If the patient is pregnant or too large to reach around, give chest thrusts instead.
If you are giving someone abdominal thrusts and the person goes unconscious, lower the patient safely to the ground.
Activate EMS, send someone to call 911
Unconscious Choking
Give 30 chest compressions
Open the airway and check the mouth for a foreign body. If something is seen sweep it out with a finger. Use the pinky finger for an infant.
Attempt rescue breaths. If breaths do not make the chest rise, reposition head and reattempt rescue breaths.
Give 30 more chest compressions
Open the airway again and check the mouth for a foreign body. If something is seen sweep it out with a finger. Use the pinky finger for an infant.
Give 2 more breaths.
If breaths do not make the chest rise, reposition head and reattempt rescue breaths. Continue compressions, foreign body check, breathing attempts until air goes in and chest rises.
If victim is still unresponsive and not breathing normally, continue CPR with cycles of 30 compressions to 2 breaths.