Then I'll show him the Heimlich manoeuvre and teach him the green cross code. |
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His mum was patting him on the back and had to give him the Heimlich manoeuvre. |
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In restaurants, Victor simulates choking in order to bond with, then sponge off, people who leap to perform the Heimlich manoeuvre. |
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In some cases, a chest tube can be left in for one or two days and can be attached to a one-way Heimlich valve or to a water-seal device allowing ambulation. |
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It's unclear whether anyone administered the Heimlich maneuver after Dyasha Smith choked, Perecman said. |
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Miriam performed the Heimlich maneuver by wrapping her arms around her friend's waist and thrusting. |
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According to the report, a teacher performed the Heimlich maneuver and a nurse assisted in CPR without success. |
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A corrections deputy likely saved a county jail inmate's life by performing the Heimlich maneuver after the inmate choked while eating a breakfast bar, authorities said. |
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Miriam says she remembered an episode from the Nickelodeon animated series in which Squidward gets a clarinet lodged in his throat and SpongeBob does the Heimlich maneuver. |
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Without giving the situation much thought, Ryan quickly ran to help Brandon, wrapping his arms around his classmate to perform the Heimlich Maneuver. |
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The senator applies the Heimlich maneuver to Bloomberg News Service executive editor Al Hunt, choking on a piece of chicken while dining in Manchester. |
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I tried planting a pair of zircon earbobs in a glass of Diet Pepsi, but had it not been for my expertise with the Heimlich maneuver, the poor girl might have choked to death. |
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However, heimlich can also be used to define something that is secret, concealed, unknown, or threatening. |
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