RELIEF OF FOREIGN BODY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION (FBAO)

Adult Victim Who Becomes Unresponsive

 

Candidate’s Name: _______________________________________

Evaluator’s Name: ________________________________________

Start Time: _______________Stop Time: _______________ Date: ______________________

 

Possible

Points

Points

Awarded

Takes or verbalizes body substance isolation precautions

 

 

Establishes unresponsiveness

 

 

Performs a tongue-jaw lift, followed by a finger sweep to remove the object

 

 

Opens the airway and attempts to ventilate

 

 

If unable to make the victim’s chest rise, repositions the victim’s head and

tries to ventilate again

 

 

If the chest does not rise with attempted breaths even after repositioning the

airway, straddles the victim’s thighs and performs the Heimlich maneuver

(up to 5 times)

 

 

After 5 abdominal thrusts, opens the victim’s airway using a tongue-jaw lift

and performs a finger sweep to remove the object

 

 

Repeats the sequence of attempts (and reattempts) to ventilate, Heimlich

maneuver, and tongue-jaw lift and finger sweep until the obstruction is

cleared or advanced procedures are available to establish a patent airway

 

 

If the FBAO is removed and the airway is cleared, checks breathing

 

 

If the victim is not breathing, provides rescue breaths; then checks for signs 1

of circulation (pulse check and evidence of breathing, coughing, or

movement); if there are no signs of circulation, begins chest compression

 

 

 

If the victim is breathing or resumes effective breathing, places victim 1

in recovery position

 

 

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Critical Criteria

_____ Did not take, or verbalize, body substance isolation precautions

_____ Did not establish unresponsiveness

_____ Did not open the victim’s airway

_____ Did not establish that the victim was not breathing

_____ Did not attempt to provide rescue breaths

_____ Did not reposition the victim’s airway and reattempt to provide rescue breaths

_____ Did not perform the Heimlich maneuver (up to 5 times)

_____ Did not repeat the sequence of attempts (and reattempts) to ventilate, Heimlich maneuver,

and tongue-jaw lift and finger sweep until the obstruction was cleared

_____ Did not assess breathing or circulation after relieving the FBAO

_____ Did not provide rescue breathing or CPR as necessary after relieving the FBAO