Choking is a life-threatening emergency that occurs when the airway becomes blocked by food, a foreign object, or even the tongue. The obstruction can be partial (allowing some airflow) or complete (no airflow), and rapid intervention is essential to prevent loss of consciousness, brain damage, or death.
Adult Airway Obstruction
Recognizing the signs of choking is the first step in saving a life. An adult who is choking may display the following:
If the adult is conscious but unable to breathe, speak, or cough effectively:
If the person becomes unresponsive:
Continue CPR until the object is dislodged, the person begins to breathe, or emergency help arrives.