Asfixia en adulto consciente

Asfixia en adulto consciente

Choking Relief Techniques for Conscious Adults

Understanding Choking in Adults

  • The discussion begins with the critical skill of addressing choking in a conscious adult, emphasizing the inability to cough, breathe, or speak as indicators of complete obstruction.

Initial Response to Choking

  • If emergency services cannot be activated immediately, wait until the patient is unconscious before calling 911. Engage with the person by asking if they are choking and obtaining their permission to assist.

Performing Abdominal Thrusts

  • Locate the navel as a reference point for performing abdominal thrusts. Position your fist just above the navel while ensuring you stay below the xiphoid process to avoid injury.
  • Apply inward and upward thrusts to compress the diaphragm effectively, which can expel the obstructing object from the airway.

Post-Choking Care

  • After successful dislodgment of an object, encourage normal breathing and coughing. If not already done, this is when you should call 911 or activate emergency protocols.
  • Even after an object is expelled, it’s advisable for medical professionals to check for any potential internal injuries or partial obstructions.

Choking Relief Techniques for Pregnant Women

Special Considerations for Pregnant Patients

  • When assisting a pregnant woman who is choking, it's crucial to consider both mother and baby during intervention efforts.

Adjusted Technique for Abdominal Thrusts

  • Avoid applying pressure directly on the abdomen where the fetus is located. Instead, use a fist positioned beneath her chest over her sternum while using your other hand to push downwards.

Continuing Care Until Resolution

  • Continue administering deep inward thrusts until either the obstruction is cleared or professional help arrives.
Video description

Una víctima de asfixia adulto consciente puede no ser capaz de hablar, toser, o respirar, y puede hacer el signo de asfixia universal con las manos alrededor de su garganta. Pregunte si el paciente necesita ayuda. Separar los pies del paciente, colocar un pie detrás de sus pies, y levantar los codos. Coloque una mano con el pulgar doblado contra el abdomen, por encima del ombligo, y tome su puño con la otra mano. Realizar empujes abdominales hasta que el objeto sale de las vías respiratorias del paciente o el paciente se vuelve inconsciente. https://www.procpr.org/es