Frequently Asked Questions.

Why do the resuscitation guidelines not mention Dechoking devices?

The resuscitation guidelines say to deliver back slaps and abdominal thrusts then when not conscious start CPR. When in this cycle is the Dechoker used?

I am a training provider, can I add instruction on the Dechoker to my courses?

Can the Dechoker be wall mounted?

The tube on the adult Dechoker looks fine but on the infant one it looks too big, is this the case?

Am I under any legal risk using the Dechoker as it goes away from the information on my last first aid class?

Can I reuse the Dechoker if I clean it?

Do you need special training to use the Dechoker or can someone just read the instructions and use it?

Is the Dechoker sterile?

Is there an expiry date on the Dechoker?

Is the Dechoker CE marked?

Does it hurt the patient when a Dechoker is used?

When you push the plunger in, does it force air into the patient?

Can the Dechoker be used on yourself if you choke?

Can you use the Dechoker on a conscious patient?

If the Dechoker is so effective, why are they not carried on ambulances?

Is the Dechoker suitable for patients with Dementia?

What is the possibility of barotrauma?

If sufficient negative pressure was developed by the device for it to be effective then there is a risk that it may cause mucosal injury/bleeding and or negative pressure pulmonary edema.

What are the major differences that make Dechoker stand above its competitors?