What is another word for abdominal-thrust maneuver?

Pronunciation: [abdˈɒmɪnə͡lθɹˈʌst mənˈuːvə] (IPA)

The abdominal-thrust maneuver, also called the Heimlich maneuver, is a technique used to dislodge an object stuck in someone's throat. While the term "abdominal-thrust maneuver" is the most commonly used name for this action, there are other synonyms that can be used to describe this maneuver. Some of these synonyms include the Heimlich maneuver, Heimlich technique, abdominal thrusts, and chest thrusts. Although these terms have a slightly different emphasis, they all refer to the same technique of applying pressure to the abdomen or chest to dislodge a foreign object blocking the airway. Regardless of the name used, the key is to act quickly to save a life in an emergency situation.

Synonyms for Abdominal-thrust maneuver:

What are the hypernyms for Abdominal-thrust maneuver?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Heimlich Maneuver, abdominal wall thrust, chest thrust, first aid technique.

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