Organs
What to do
Side-affects
Prevention
100
When a child is choking, it means that an object is lodged in this passageway.
What is the trachea?
100
This is the number you should call if any person is choking.
What is 911?
100
This can happen to a person's face when he or she is severely choking.
What is turns pale or blue?
100
Kids at this age are most vulnerable to choking.
What is age 3 or younger?
200
This small flap of cartilage protects the trachea.
What is the epiglottis?
200
You should only do this if the child that is choking can't breathe, talk, or make noise.
What is immediately call 911?
200
This is what a person will usually do with their arms when they are choking
What is wave their arms?
200
Nuts, raw carrots, popcorn, and candy are examples of this type of food.
What is chokeable?
300
This is another word for your trachea.
What is a windpipe?
300
This is what you shouldn't do with your children when you are driving
What is giving food?
300
This is usually the emotion that someone shows when he or she is choking
What is panicked?
300
You should learn how to do this, which is usually taught as part of a first-aid course.
What is CPR?
400
This is what a person is talking about when they say that something "went down the wrong pipe."
What is choking?
400
This is another word for abdominal thrusts.
What is the Heimlich Maneuver?
400
This happens to your skin from poor circulation.
What is turns blue?
400
This size of objects are the most dangerous to choke on with young children.
What is small?
500
This is blocked from the brain when you are choking.
What is oxygen?
500
This is what CPR stand for.
What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?
500
In as little as ten minutes of choking, this can happen to you.
What is die?
500
This is the second most dangerous choking object with kids under 8 years of age.
What are balloons?
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