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Not every emergency is the same! Sometimes you need to adjust your approach based on the situation or the person you're helping.
If someone is choking, perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) for adults and children, and back slaps for infants.
For drowning victims, prioritize rescue breaths over compressions if alone, because their primary issue is a lack of oxygen.
If there's a risk of spinal injury, open the airway using the jaw-thrust maneuver instead of tilting the head.
For pregnant women, chest compressions may require adjustments due to the size of the abdomen.
Always ensure your own safety before helping others.
You use back slaps to help a baby who is choking.
You use the jaw-thrust maneuver for a car accident victim with possible neck injuries.
BLS techniques may need to be modified for different emergencies and people.