How to Do Infant CPR!
If a child seems unconscious or unresponsive, the first thing a person must do is tap the baby a few times. If the baby still does not respond, the best thing to do is to get someone by calling 9-11. Before you begin helping the child, you want to make sure the scene is safe for you so you will not get hurt either. The next thing you do is gently move the child's head backward, and count 10 seconds to see if the child is breathing. (It is no longer required to check for a purse since that wastes time in saving a kid's life). If the child is not breathing, then put a barrier over the toddler's mouth so you will not take their fluid, such as salvia. Before you breathe into the child's lung, please make sure there is nothing in the kid's mouth. If so, please remove the obstruction and then proceed to breathe into the child's mouth. Breathing into a child's mouth should take one second long. After breathing into a child's mouth a few times. It is time to give the youngster's chest compression 30 times before returning to the breathing. Make sure to give infant chest compression with two fingers. The chest compression should below the nipple line and in the center of the chest blades. Make sure to push at least 2 inches into the child's chest while compressing. Please do not stop giving mouth to mouth and chest compression to the child until the ambulance arrives. (If a rescuer sees vomiting or blooding coming out the mouth, please do not confuse that for a sign of life. If a helper sees either or, wipe off the bleeding or vomiting, and call 9-11 to see what is the best way to handle this type of situation. If a child responds, turn his or her body from his/her back to his/her side. Best wishes in saving a child's life. God Bless.
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