Chapter 57 First Aid for Children



Even I, someone skilled in the operation, am afraid. Besides, that child's identity is unusual. What if we can't save him, and he turns around and blames us...?

To be honest, Lin Zhenzhen felt she hadn't done anything wrong, driven by a desire to maximize benefits and minimize harm.

...

After speaking with the woman, Sun Lifang realized that things were a bit tricky when she saw the child.

In her past life, Sun Lifang learned everything to take care of her twins, including nutrition, nursing, massage, education, psychology, and even pediatric first aid.

But right now, the little boy, his voice hoarse from crying, is clutching his mother's clothes, his fingers tightly clenched and impossible to pry open. This is the mother the child trusts most, and it is also an instinctive act of self-protection in a crisis.

There's no way to take action in this situation; if things continue like this, the child will only suffocate and die.

"Let go! Otherwise you'll die here! Auntie is a doctor, she'll save you, be good, okay?"

Sun Lifang used both soft and hard tactics, forcefully pulling the child over.

This sentence gave the woman a boost of confidence, and she also comforted the child. With the help of the two of them, Sun Lifang finally managed to control the child's body.

She knelt down, placed her left fist on the child's chest, and pushed forward with the heel of her right palm, repeatedly.

Using the Heimlich maneuver in pediatric first aid is crucial because children are highly likely to choke, and given their young age and lack of awareness, there are numerous cases of suffocation and death.

Sun Lifang, who was pregnant herself, couldn't squat, so she simply knelt down, letting the baby lie on her knees, and finally—

With a "whoosh," the little boy spat out a piece of yellow hard candy, gagged a few times, and immediately burst into tears.

The woman wept with joy, took her son in her arms, and people around her came to help them up.

Sun Lifang has some anemia during pregnancy.

After squatting for a long time, I felt dizzy when I stood up. Everything went black before my eyes, and I had to rely on someone for support. It took a while before my vision returned.

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