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Should children be required to learn the heimlich maneuver in high school health class?

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Should children be required to learn the heimlich maneuver in high school health class?

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Performing the Heimlich maneuver The Heimlich maneuver, also known as abdominal thrusts, is used to help remove a foreign object from the throat of a choking victim who can no longer cough, speak or breathe. When someone who’s choking can still speak, cough, or breathe, let them try to dislodge the object themselves. If they can’t make any sound or can’t breathe, first try five back blows using the heel of your hand between the person’s shoulder blades. This will create vibration in the chest to loosen the matter. If this fails, the Heimlich maneuver is probably required. For a conscious adult, the standard technique is to position yourself behind the victim, so your leg is resting in between their legs. Make a fist with the thumb sticking up. Put your thumb against the person’s stomach, about an inch above the belly button. Place your other hand over that fist; both elbows should be pointing out. Quickly, pull your fist upwards and inwards, hard enough to free the object. You should a

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Children should be required to learn the heimlich maneuver in high school health class because then they would become an even more valuable health resource to their family, friends, classmates, neighbors, etc. Sources: It’s my opinion.

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Performing the Heimlich maneuver The Heimlich maneuver, also known as abdominal thrusts, is used to help remove a foreign object from the throat of a choking victim who can no longer cough, speak or breathe. When someone who’s choking can still speak, cough, or breathe, let them try to dislodge the object themselves. If they can’t make any sound or can’t breathe, first try five back blows using the heel of your hand between the person’s shoulder blades. This will create vibration in the chest to loosen the matter. If this fails, the Heimlich maneuver is probably required. For a conscious adult, the standard technique is to position yourself behind the victim, so your leg is resting in between their legs. Make a fist with the thumb sticking up. Put your thumb against the person’s stomach, about an inch above the belly button. Place your other hand over that fist; both elbows should be pointing out. Quickly, pull your fist upwards and inwards, hard enough to free the object. You should a

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