Psychiatric patients’ choking incidents severely harm their safety. Therefore, preventing choking is an essential issue in psychiatric care. In our hospital’s acute psychiatric ward, there were 73 incidents of choking among hospitalized patients in 2023, resulting in a choking rate of 20.6%. The contributing factors were as follows: 1. lack of standardized operating procedures and management mechanisms; 2. lack of systematic education and training; 3. inadequate awareness of choking risks among nurses and insufficient assessment skills; 4. assessment tools that fail to effectively screen for high-risk choking patients; and 5. lack of appropriate educational guidance materials. This project addressed these issues by: 1. developing comprehensive standardized operating procedures; 2. implementing checklists and monitoring mechanisms; 3. conducting systematic educational training; 4. revising the choking risk assessment form and evaluation processes; and 5. utilizing posters and Using AI to produce health education videos. As a result, the incidence of choking among psychiatric inpatients decreased from 20.6% to 2.5%, achieving the goals of the project. The educational video produced in this project can also serve as a reference for future educational materials for psychiatric patients receiving home care.