To determine the maneuver being performed, let's analyze the options based on common airway management techniques:
- Head tilt, chin lift: This technique is often used to open the airway in unconscious patients with no risk of spinal injury. By tilting the head back and lifting the chin, the tongue is lifted off the back of the throat, allowing for unobstructed breathing.
- Jaw Thrust: This maneuver is used when spinal injury is a concern. It involves advancing the lower jaw without moving the neck, which lifts the tongue from the airway.
- Head extension: Similar to head tilt but typically used to describe the overall position at maximum extension for airway opening.
- In-line manual stabilization: This is used to stabilize the neck, especially in trauma cases to prevent movement of the cervical spine.
The correct maneuver performed as per the provided image is Head tilt, chin lift. This is confirmed by the visible position of the head and chin, indicating an effort to clear airway by non-spinal injurious means.