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He who eats alone chokes alone - Arab Proverb

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The Grand Vision of Dr. Heimlich, After the Maneuver Limelight

How will the world remember Dr. Henry Heimlich? 

It may not remember him at all, as "abdominal thrust" is now the term of choice of the Red Cross and the American Heart Association for the life-saving response to choking victims.

And if we do continue to remember his name, we may not do so fondly, if the folks over at Radiolab have their way. In a recent podcast, producer Pat Walters  tracked his idol -- the man who invented the maneuver that saved his life was he was eleven -- to his home in Cincinnati. And, as sometimes happens when we meet our heroes, he became disillusioned. 

"When I think about my kids ... when…

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 The Grand Vision of Dr. Heimlich, After the Maneuver Limelight

How will the world remember Dr. Henry Heimlich? It may not remember him at all, as "abdominal thrust" is now the term of choice of the Red Cross and the American Heart Association for the life-saving response to choking victims.

Choking: 5 Things You Need to Know

First, you should make sure the person can’t speak, cough, or breathe. (Ask “are you choking?” and then “can you speak?”) If he can, you should not do the maneuver or anything else that could interfere with his ability to clear his airway by coughing forcefully...

In Home CPR

If you take a CPR course from the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association you will find the content to be nearly identical. However, the two organizations have noticeably different recommendations on how to respond to a child or adult who is conscious and choking.

MayoClinic

If choking is occurring, the Red Cross recommends a "five-and-five" approach to delivering first aid...

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