Encourage them to keep coughing
Perform back blows immediately
Give them a glass of water
Call the parents before doing anything
Mashed bananas
Scrambled eggs
Cooked pasta
Whole grapes
Bathtubs
Kiddie pools
Buckets & toilets
All of the above
Give them water and see if they feel better
Let them sleep and check on them in the morning
Take them to the emergency room immediately
Have them lay down and rest
The first 60 seconds after a child stops breathing or their heart stops
The time it takes for paramedics to arrive
The window in which a child can survive underwater without CPR
The first minute after calling 911
Perform the Heimlich maneuver
Give 5 back blows while supporting the baby’s head
Lay the baby on their back and shake them
Try to reach into the mouth and pull the object out
Continue performing the Heimlich maneuver until emergency help arrives
Try to pull the object out blindly with your fingers
Shake the child to wake them up
Lay the child on the ground, call 911, and begin CPR
Eating slowly and sitting upright
Talking or laughing while chewing
Drinking water between bites
Being supervised while eating
When the child develops breathing problems later due to food or liquid entering the lungs
When the child chokes again on the same food
When a child is too scared to eat after choking
When a child coughs immediately after choking but feels fine afterward
If the seizure lasts more than 5 minutes
If the child has trouble breathing after the seizure
If this is their first febrile seizure
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