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If a choking victim becomes silent and cyanotic, the obstruction is:

Silent victim = no air movement = severe obstruction. The correct answer is "Severe — begin back blows and thrusts immediately". This reflects the accepted stan

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Question: If a choking victim becomes silent and cyanotic, the obstruction is:

Answer options:

  • Mild ✅ Severe — begin back blows and thrusts immediately
  • Resolving
  • Not airway-related

Correct answer: Severe — begin back blows and thrusts immediately

Explanation: Silent victim = no air movement = severe obstruction. The correct answer is "Severe — begin back blows and thrusts immediately". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.

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