Cartilage
... Burn s Child Abuse ( Shaken Baby Syndrome )
choking in the Conscious Adult
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Chemical burn
... or Reaction Childbirth - Emergency Delivery
choking - Adult or Child Over 1 Year
choking - Heimlich Maneuver ( Heimlich Maneuver )
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Choking
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choking : First aid
choking occurs when a foreign object becomes lodged in ... Young children often swallow small objects.
choking - adult or child over 1 year Definition: ...
Coccyx
... ; revulsive Compress es over affected parts.
choking - Un conscious Adult or Child Over 1 Year
choking First Aid - Conscious Infant Under 1 Year (
choking - Infant Under 1 Year) Coccyx Injury ...
Heat stroke
... ) Heat Emergencies Heimlich Maneuver for
choking in the Conscious Adult (
choking in the Conscious Adult) Heimlich Maneuver for the Conscious Child (
choking in the Conscious Child) ... If you think ...
Heimlich maneuver
... Maneuver Alternate Names : Abdominal Thrusts,
choking - Heimlich Maneuver Definition ... Use the ... on someone else: ... Heimlich Maneuver for
choking in the Conscious Adult (
choking in the Conscious Adult) Heimlich Maneuver ...
Jaw
... Burn s Child Abuse ( Shaken Baby Syndrome )
choking in the Conscious Adult
choking in the Conscious Child
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Meniscus
... Burn s Child Abuse ( Shaken Baby Syndrome )
choking in the Conscious Adult
choking in the Conscious Child
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Nose fracture
... Burn s Child Abuse ( Shaken Baby Syndrome )
choking in the Conscious Adult
choking in the Conscious Child
choking in the Conscious Infant ... Broad Nasal ...
Shaken baby syndrome
... Abuse ( Shaken Baby Syndrome ) Child Abuse
choking in the Conscious Child
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Cellulose
... , carboxymethyl cellulose , polycarbophil, or psyllium may cause
choking or intestinal obstruction if taken with insufficient fluids. ... cellulose , polycarbophil, psyllium eyes , ears, nose, and throat
choking (if taken with insufficient fluids) ... Filters, made of cellulose ...
Cough
... should never be given to a child under 3 years old because of the risk of
choking . A vaporizer or steamy shower may help a dry cough by increasing the ... (high in fat , low in fiber ), ... Symptoms include cough ing,
choking , vomiting , gasping for breath, shortness of breath, blue tongue and ...
Hip fracture
... ( Meniscus Tear) Chemical Burn s Child Abuse ( Shaken Baby Syndrome )
choking in the Conscious Adult
choking in the Conscious Child ... Hip fracture s, vertebral fractures ...
Suffocation
... - death s usually occur from suffocation while un conscious or
choking on vomit. Most solvent experimenters either give the practice up or move ... s and can occur in suffocation when a ... Obstructed Airway (
choking in the Conscious Infant ) Oxygen Therapy Respirator (Ventilators) ...
Bad breath
... may produce oozing sores. Throat infection . An extremely sore throat , bad breath , a bad taste in the mouth, fever , and a sense of
choking . Lung infection . Difficulty swallowing, bad breath , or food reappearing in the back of the mouth are among the signs physician s look for ...
Bronchospasm
... it difficult for air to be breathed out (exhaled) from the lungs . prematurity bronchiolitis or pneumonia foreign object aspiration or
choking breath-holding spells seizures meningitis or encephalitis gastroesophageal reflux bronchospasm ( asthma ) ... It involves swelling ...
Conjunctivitis
... , conjunctivitis , listlessness, and, sometimes, a low-grade fever . The next stage is marked by an increasingly spasm odic cough and possible
choking on mucus. Reiter's, which includes conjunctivitis ( inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the inner surface of the eyeball), ...
Conscious
... ... Raise Your Conscious ness , Lower Your Blood Pressure By: Christine Haran, Medically Reviewed On: Friday, March 11, 2005 ...
choking in a conscious child may occur when the upper airway , usually the throat or windpipe, is blocked by an object or irritation. What are the causes ...
Croup
... Cough lozenges or hard candy can help dry, tickling cough s. These should never be given to a child under 3 years old because of the risk of
choking . Attacks of croup are manifest by a loud noise when the individual inhales, known as stridor . In most cases, breathing humidified air ...
Drooling
... over or sit up, spasticity and rigidity develop, and excessive drooling and convulsions become evident. You start throwing up, gagging,
choking , drooling , have neck or throat pain , or cannot swallow. You start cough ing, wheezing , or breathing noisily. You have a high temperature . ...
Drowsiness
... drowsiness , ... Other symptoms of this condition include snoring , mouth breathing , frequent ear and sinus infection s, sore throat ,
choking , and daytime drowsiness . These symptoms include pallor of the skin and mucous membrane s, weakness , dizziness , easy fatigability, and ...
Dysphagia
... ( dysphagia ) after having a stroke . You may not be able to feel food on one or both sides of your mouth. This increases your risk for
choking . Difficult or painful swallowing or difficulty swallowing only solid foods (called dysphagia or odynophagia) Pain in the chest or between ...
Emergencies
... after labor and delivery. Some of the medical emergencies you may find helpful to review are: Bleeding . See the topic Cuts. Chest Pain .
choking Rescue Procedure ( Heimlich Maneuver ). Confusion , Memory Loss , and Altered Alertness. Head Injury , Age 4 and Older. Most skin ...
Entero
... ) Heat Hyperpyrexia (Heat Emergencies ) Heat Stroke (Heat Emergencies ) Heat Emergencies Heimlich Maneuver for the Conscious Child (
choking in the Conscious Child) ... The use of some of these drugs, particularly broad-spectrum antibiotics like cephalosporins, sometimes brings on ...
Esophageal atresia
... See all Pictures & Images Esophageal Atresia Symptoms & Signs Excessive saliva tion Drooling Poor feeding Cough ing, gagging, and
choking associated with attempted feeding ... Esophageal atresia (EA). EA is a birth defect in which the esophagus is incomplete. The esophagus ...
Food
... or obstructive object lodging itself in the mouth of the fish. If suspected, the fish should be netted and inspected to rule out obstruction or
choking . Endoscopy A procedure looking at the inside of body cavities, such as the esophagus ( food pipe) or stomach . Erythema Redness of the ...
Glucagon
... panic . Glucagon works very fast -- usually within 15 minutes. While you are waiting for the person to revive, keep him on his side to prevent
choking . If the person is not better in 15 minutes, call 911. TREATING HIGH KETONES ... The main function of the pancreas is to produce digestive ...
Palpitation
... pulse Sweating Trembling or shaking Breathing problems, especially shortness of breath or a feeling that you are being smothered A feeling of
choking Chest pain or chest discomfort ... - Palpitation s : Do not eat MSG, caffeine , sugar , or processed foods . Avoid food allergen s. ...
Palpitations
... pulse Sweating Trembling or shaking Breathing problems, especially shortness of breath or a feeling that you are being smothered A feeling of
choking Chest pain or chest discomfort ... - Palpitations : Do not eat MSG, caffeine , sugar , or processed foods . Avoid food allergen s. ...
Saliva
... used because it does not always accurately predict preterm labor . Excessive saliva tion Drooling Poor feeding Cough ing, gagging, and
choking associated with attempted feeding Bluish coloration to the skin ( cyanosis ) associated with attempted feeding s Excessive amniotic fluid ...
Sinus
... Bartholin cyst ... Other symptoms of this condition include snoring , mouth breathing , frequent ear and sinus infection s, sore throat ,
choking , and daytime drowsiness . Other less common Side effects are kidney and liver problems; a type of swelling called angioedema ; rash ; ...
Sinus Infection
... Newswire - 10/09/97. Other symptoms of this condition include snoring , mouth breathing , frequent ear and sinus infection s, sore throat ,
choking , and daytime drowsiness . Infection is usually caused by bacteria (Staphylococcus), but may be secondary to a fungal or viral infection . ...
Snoring
... somet imes snoring . Other symptoms of this condition include snoring , mouth breathing , frequent ear and sinus infection s, sore throat ,
choking , and daytime drowsiness . This is also a common cause of snoring . lung cancer or throat cancer , which can partial ly or fully block the ...
Sneezing
... , conjunctivitis , listlessness, and, sometimes, a low-grade fever . The next stage is marked by an increasingly spasm odic cough and possible
choking on mucus. Stress incontinence -- occurs during certain activities like cough ing, sneezing , laughing, or exercise . Urge incontinence -- ...
Sputum
... , hookworm s can cause a dry cough , difficulty breathing , a low-grade fever and sputum tinged with blood . Symptoms include cough ing,
choking , vomiting , gasping for breath, shortness of breath, blue tongue and lips, clenched teeth , frothy sputum , weak pulse , slow or absent ...
Strain
... ) Nose Trauma (Nose Emergency ) Nose Emergency Nose Fracture Nursemaid's Elbow ( Dislocated Elbow in Children) Obstructed Airway (
choking in the Conscious Adult) ... Driving always creates strain in the low back. This occurs because of the need to work the accelerator and brake ...
Tooth
... may produce oozing sores. Throat infection . An extremely sore throat , bad breath , a bad taste in the mouth, fever , and a sense of
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Tropical sprue
... and Development Nursing ( Breastfeeding ) Nursing Frequency ( Breastfeeding ) Nutrition and Traveling with Children Obstructed Airway (
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Unconsciousness
... CT. Inhalation produces inebriation, confusion , stupor and unconsciousness - death s usually occur from suffocation while un conscious or
choking on vomit. Most solvent experimenters either give the practice up or move on to illicit drugs. A major epileptic seizure characterized by ...
Vasodilation
... 3 months). severe vasodilation and loss of capillary fluid, resulting in circulatory collapse. Other symptoms include urticaria or edema ,
choking , cough ing, shock , and loss of consciousness . Death may occur within 5 to 10 min if no medical help is available. Epinephrine causes a ...