The AHA’s Infant CPR Anytime® personal learning program teaches the core skills of infant CPR and choking relief. Adjusting to life at home with an infant can be a bit overwhelming, but with …
With our printable step-by-step guide, you can access the child and baby CPR steps anytime, anywhere. Simply print them up and place them in your car, your desk, your kitchen or with …
How 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 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) I think my infant is choking. What should I do? • If your infant is crying or coughing, do not do anything. • Look, listen and feel for breath for at …
Use disposable gloves and other personal protective equipment whenever giving care. Obtain consent from parent or guardian, if present. Tap the shoulder and shout, “Are you OK?” For an …
There is an adult/child/infant CPR chart, separate child & infant charts with poison control and emergency #’s in larger print, and a Heart Attack & Stroke sheet. All charts were created so …
Infant CPR Anytime® Skills Reminder—CPR Step 1 Make sure the scene is safe. Tap and shout to see if the infant responds. Step 2 Shout for help. Send someone to phone 9-1-1. Step 3 …
g a personal kit. The kit contains everything needed to learn basic CPR and choking relief anywhere, from the comfort of home to a large commu. a job requirement. This kit is ideal for …
All parents, grandparents, babysitters, older siblings, daycare workers, teachers and anyone else who lives or works with children should learn how to perform CPR when disaster strikes. CPR …
initial ventilations before starting CPR in a child or infant with a primary respiratory etiology. Position your hands correctly • Expose the infant’s chest to ensure proper hand placement and …