"Jaw-thrust" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jaw-thrust" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jaw-thrust" Meaning

Jaw-thrust refers to a specific first aid technique, also known as the "jaw thrust" or "Atlas faults," used to help dislodge an object from a person's throat or airway, often in cases of choking or drowning.

"Jaw-thrust" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Jaw-Thrust"


The paramedic performed a jaw-thrust maneuver on the unconscious patient to try and open their airway.
In the emergency room, the doctor instructed his team to use a jaw-thrust to relieve the tension in the patient's throat.
The first aid manual included a section on jaw-thrust techniques for dealing with spinal injuries.
During the resuscitation attempt, the medic used a jaw-thrust to help the patient breathe more easily.
Due to the seriousness of the head trauma, the surgeon had to perform a complex jaw-thrust procedure to stabilize the patient's airway.

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