What is National Heimlich Maneuver Day?

National Heimlich Maneuver Day, each year on June 1st, recognizes a life-saving measure. To remove air from the lungs, the Heimlich Maneuver uses abdominal thrusts. Someone is coughing while someone else is coughing. The forced air expels an object on which someone is coughing. In 1974, Dr. Henry J. Heimlich invented this life-saving procedure. Abdominal Thrusts is also referred to as The Heimlich Maneuver in the literature. The observance also marks National Safety Month, and the Heimlich Maneuver is just one of the many things you can do this month.

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Over 5,000 people died from choking in 2015, according to the National Safety Council, in 2015. Since certified instructors teach the Heimlich Method, the American Red Cross and other groups include the instruction in their first aid and CPR courses.

Being able to handle the Heimlich Maneuver properly can save a life. In addition, courses will teach you how to celebrate potential choking, how to provide assistance, and proper administration of the procedure. Modified approaches for young children have also been introduced. Each individual who is trained has the potential for a life well-lived. Although first responders, law enforcement, nurses, physicians, elder and child care, and those in high-risk occupations are all required to have training, anyone can obtain it. You may make the difference in someone's life, whether you or someone you know.