You see an infant on the floor next to several plastic beads. The infant is not making any noise, but is conscious and gagging. What should you do? Give chest compressions Give two breaths Wait 30 seconds to make sure the infant is choking Give 5 back slaps followed by 5 chest thrusts

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In the case of an infant who is conscious and gagging, indicating that they may be experiencing a mild obstruction, you should perform the following steps:

  1. 5 Back Slaps: Position the infant face down on your forearm, supporting their head and neck. Use the heel of your hand to give up to 5 firm back slaps between the infant's shoulder blades.

  2. 5 Chest Thrusts: If the object is not dislodged, turn the infant face up and support their head and neck. Use two or three fingers to give 5 chest thrusts in the center of the chest, just below the nipple line.

Continue this cycle of 5 back slaps followed by 5 chest thrusts until the object is expelled, the infant becomes unresponsive, or emergency medical services arrive.

Do not give chest compressions or breaths unless the infant becomes unresponsive and is not breathing normally. In that case, you would begin CPR.

So the correct answer is: Give 5 back slaps followed by 5 chest thrusts.