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How to Perform Child and Infant CPR
cpr.heart.orgHow to Perform Child and Infant CPR If a child or an infant’s heart stops, you should provide compressions with breaths. Step 1 Make sure the scene is safe. Check to see if the child or infant is awake and breathing normally. Step 2 Shout for help. If you’re alone and have a phone, call 9-1-1 and perform CPR with 30 compressions
How to Perform Child and Infant CPR
cpr.heart.orgCheck to see if the child or infant is awake and breathing normally. Provide CPR with compressions and breaths. Push on the middle of the chest 30 times at a depth of 2 inches with 1 or 2 hands. Provide 30 compressions and then 2 breaths. Repeat cycles. Push on the middle of the chest 30 times at a depth of 11⁄2 inches with 2 fingers.
BLS - American Heart Association
ahainstructornetwork.americanheart.orgAid CPR AED Instructor Manual, Lesson Plans, and course video (or course DVD) BLS and Heartsaver Instructor Essentials Course videos (or course DVD) 1 per instructor candidate 1-way valve and pocket mask Course agenda BLS Adult CPR and AED Skills Testing Checklist Infant CPR Skills Testing Checklist (have at least 2 copies of each)
Faculty Guide for BLS and Heartsaver Instructor Courses
www.mecta.comany combination of courses that provide the following skills: • Adult/child CPR, AED, mask use, and choking • Infant CPR, mask use, and choking • First aid Educational Design Lesson-Based and Video- Based Structure The BLS and Heartsaver Instructor Courses are video-based. They are divided into multiple lessons.
CPR Guidelines – Infant (Less than 1 year old)
www.emsonline.net2006 CPR Guidelines – Infant (Less than 1 year old) CPR Infant (< 1 year old) New Old Attempt to Give Two Effective Breaths – Infant Healthcare providers should try “a couple of times” to deliver 2 effective breaths (breaths that cause visible chest rise to the infant or child. Healthcare providers were told to