Friday, June 23, 2017

How To Adopt A Child Under 2



child cpr. in this video, we will be showingyou the techniques and sequence of child cpr. 1. always make sure the scene is safe foryou and the victim. 2. check for response by tapping the victim'sshoulder and shout, "are you okay?" 3. if two rescuers are present, then activateemergency medical services and get or call for an aed.4. if only one rescuer is present, and if


How To Adopt A Child Under 2, there is no response, that is, if the victimis unresponsive and not breathing, or only gasping, then shout for help and start cpr.5. immediately start with chest compressions. push hard and fast, at a rate of 100 beatsper minute. count out loud "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" up to 30 compressions. for very small children,you may use either one or two hands for chest


compressions.6. push the chest at least 1/3 the depth of the chest, or approximately 2 inches.7. after 30 compressions, open the airway and give a breath using the head tilt/chinlift method. give two breaths. deliver air over one second to make the victim's chestrise. 8. give one breath every 3 to 5 seconds fora rate of 12-20 breaths per minute. 9. try to limit the interruptions in chestcompressions to less than 10 seconds. 10. continue 30 compressions followed by 2ventilations, that is a ratio of 30:2. an aed with pediatric pads which are suitablefor children 1-8 years of age should be used as soon as it is available. resume chest compressionsimmediately after the shock is given.


leave to activate emergency medical servicesto to get an aed or defibrillator only if emergency medical services has not alreadybeen activated. remember, for child cpr with only one rescuer,chest compression to ventilation is 30:2. activate emergency response system and callfor aed after 5 cycles, or two minutes. for child cpr with two rescuers, compression/ventilationratio is 15:2. for two rescuers, change the compressor every two minutes or every 5 cyclesto avoid fatigue. rescuers should try to change the compressor role in less than 5 seconds.


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