Things You'll Need:
- PPE (personal protective equipment)
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Step 1
Using both hands, one on the forehead and two fingers under the chin, gently tilt the child's head back to open the airway.
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Step 2
Give two rescue breaths to determine if the child is choking. If the breaths do not go in, re-tilt and try again.
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Step 3
If the breaths go in, feel for a pulse on the carotid artery (neck) for no more than 10 seconds. If a pulse is felt, contine with rescue breathing.
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Step 4
Plug the child's nose and gently breathe into her mouth until her chest clearly rises.
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Step 5
Give one breath every three seconds until the child becomes conscious, further help arrives, or you become too tired to continue.
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Step 1
When you feel for a pulse and there is none, give CPR. Place one hand on the center of the bare chest and one hand gently on the forehead.
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Step 2
Compress down on the chest at a rate of 100 beats per minute at a depth of approximately 1 to 1 1/2 inches. Make sure your shoulder is directly above the wrist. Use only the palm of your hand while compressing down to avoid any further damage to the child.
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Step 3
Give 30 compressions, then 2 breaths, making sure to cover the child's nose while giving breaths.
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Step 4
Continue giving CPR until the child becomes conscious, help arrives, or you become too tired to continue.



















Comments
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