This article provides steps for performing CPR on an adult, child, or baby. It also describes how rescue breathing is done and how to use an AED. When to Do CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is used on someone with cardiac arrest. This is when the heart stops beating, causing the ...
Following these simple steps will help you be prepared with the basics of CPR if you are ever in an emergency situation with a child or infant.
Incorporating the latest science from the American Heart Association, the Adult & Child CPR Anytime Kit teaches the core skills of CPR, AED awareness, and choking relief in about 20 minutes. It uses the AHA’s research-proven practice-while-watching technique, which allows you to practice on ...
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If you are alone with an adult, call first then start CPR if needed. Call for any unconscious victim, whether they are breathing or not. Circulation - pump the chest 30 times.Place the heel of one hand in the center of the chest and your other hand on top of it. Press chest down...
If you or your organization has a subject you would like covered or a course developed, please contact us Heartsaver First Aid, CPR and AED The AHA’s Heartsaver First Aid, CPR, AED courses trains participants to provide first aid, CPR, for the adult (Child and Infant optional) and use...
Sudden cardiac arrestis less common in children than it is in adults. It usually occurs when there is a lack of oxygen caused by a breathing problem such as choking, near-drowning, or respiratory infections. In order to use an AED on a child from one year of age through eight years of...
ADULT CHEST COMPRESSIONS The universal rate for compressions in all cardiac arrest victims (adult, child, or infant) is 100 to 120 per minute. Likewise, the compressions-to-ventilation ratio for 1 rescuer (30:2) is the same for adult, child, and infant victims. For 2 rescuers, the ...
If a child or baby is unconscious but you see regular breathing, call 911 and wait for help. A breathing child or baby does not need CPR, but one that is not breathing or gasping does. For adult CPR, see Hands-Only CPR for Adults. This article is a guideline. It is important to ...
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