SLC21/WK5: Choking and Airway Obstruction: A Complete Guide to Life-Saving First Aid Techniques [SUMMARY]
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As someone who's been battling bronchoconstriction since the last 8 years this week's topic was very close to my heart. Trust me I have felt what wheezing is and what choking is and how desperate you become when you suddenly get an attack. To those who don't know what bronchoconstriction is:
Bronchoconstriction refers to the narrowing of the bronchi due to the contraction of smooth muscle in the airway walls. It commonly occurs in conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or in response to allergens, cold air, or exercise. This narrowing reduces airflow, causing symptoms like wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing
In simple terms bronchoconstriction happens when the tubes carrying air to your lungs get tighter, making it harder to breathe. It can be triggered by asthma, allergies, or cold air, leading to wheezing and breathlessness.
I have experienced wheezing attacks during weddings, while playing football, and even at my clinic. In my opinion, it is one of the most desperate and frightening feelings a person can endure. These moments make you realize the importance of being prepared for such emergencies and having the knowledge to respond effectively.
This week, our lesson focused on choking and airway obstruction and how to manage these situations using first aid skills. We discussed the different types of choking and emphasized how critical it is to identify what the affected person is experiencing. Understanding the physiological changes that occur during choking was a key part of the discussion, as it helps in managing the situation effectively.
We explored various techniques for aiding someone who is choking, including the Heimlich Maneuver, which is an essential life-saving skill everyone should know. In addition to the Heimlich Maneuver, we also covered back blows and chest compressions, discussing when and how each technique should be applied based on the severity and situation.
This week, we observed great enthusiasm and engagement from our students. Their active participation made it challenging to select the winners of the session, but it also highlighted how eager they were to learn and apply these important skills.
Statistics |
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This week, we had a total of thirteen entries. I firmly believe in quality over quantity. Students often avoid courses with practical tasks, as such assignments demand more effort. However, those who choose these challenging tasks gain valuable, real-life, life-saving skills. These experiences not only enhance their knowledge but also prepare them for real-world scenarios, making their learning truly impactful.
Total number of entries | Invalid entries | plagiarized content |
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13 | 0 | 0 |
Out of these 13 entries 6 users had an excellent approach, 5 users had a good approach and only 2 users had an average approach.
8 or above | 6 or above | below 6 |
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6 | 5 | 2 |
Winners |
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The top 4 users from this week's course are:
Position | Username | Blog | Score |
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1) | @fantvwiki | link | 9.1 |
2) | @xkool24 | link | 9.1 |
3) | @rossnenye | link | 9 |
4) | @pea07 | link | 8.8 |
Conclusion |
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As an ending note I'd just like to encourage users to take these courses as something that will teach them useful information about unwanted situations. No one wants to fall sick or get into accidents but these are some things that we cannot avoid so the best course of action is to be prepared for it.
I truly appreciate your participation and patience throughout the course. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers, and I hope you carry forward the knowledge gained here in your future endeavors.
Thank you
Regards,
Dr @huzaifanaveed1
Dr @abdu.navi03
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