Reducing the Risk of Choking in Adults

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Lecture Overview

Choking occurs when an object lodges in the throat or windpipe, blocking the flow of air. In adults, a piece of food is usually to blame. In this lecture, senior clinician and speech pathologist Laura Thompson outlines potential causes of choking and discusses how to reduce the risk of choking, including practical tips.

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Laura Thompson View profile
Laura is a certified Speech Pathologist, graduating with a Master’s Degrees from London in 2012. She is a Senior Clinician for NSW Health and Director and Principal Speech Pathologist at Nulingua Speech Pathology. Laura is a sessional academic and clinical educator at Australian Catholic University.
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First Published19 March 2023
Updated19 March 2023
Expires
19 March 2025
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Topics
Ageing
Aged Care
Anatomy and Physiology
Diet
Mealtimes