¿QUE ESTÁ EN RIESGO?
La asfixia ocurre cuando un objeto extraño se aloja en la garganta o en la tráquea, bloqueando el flujo de aire. En los adultos, un pedazo de comida a menudo es el culpable. Los niños pequeños suelen tragar objetos pequeños. Debido a que la asfixia corta el oxígeno al cerebro, los primeros auxilios deben administrarse lo más rápido posible.¿CUÁL ES EL PELIGRO?
Cuando alguien se está asfixiando con una vía respiratoria completamente bloqueada, no puede ingresar oxígeno a los pulmones. El cerebro es extremadamente sensible a esta falta de oxígeno y comienza a morir dentro de cuatro […]This content is for BHHC Safety Center policy holders.
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