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  • The last of the steps are in a continuous loop until EMS arrives
  • Scan the area quickly for blood
  • If there is no pulse the victim is in serious danger
  • Check for pulse; to do this place your ear over the mouth like before but position two fingers in the groove of the neck closest to you.

Step 3 Continue rescue breathing

Step 4 Give 2 Gentle Breaths

  • Survey the scene to see if you are in danger of getting hurt yourself.

Step 1 Initial Assessment

  • If unconscious immediately call 911 or tell someone to call 911.
  • Check for consciousness. For adults and children you can do this by tapping, shaking, and asking if they are okay.

Step 1 Shout and Tap

  • If not breathing normally, cover the baby's mouth and nose with your mouth and give 2 gentle breaths.
  • You should see the baby's chest rise with each breath.
  • Shout and gently tap the child on the shoulder.
  • Each breath should be 1 second long.

If there is no response and not breathing, position the infant on his or her back and begin CPR.

Step 2 Start Rescue Breathing

  • Make sure your lips make a seal on the other lips so air goes into the lungs.
  • If the chest does not clearly rise during the 2 rescue breaths tilt the head back further and do 2 more breaths.
  • Do two rescue breaths into the barrier each lasting about 1 second.
  • If too much air is forced into the lungs it will go into the stomach and cause the victim to throw up.
  • In situation such as, car accidents, drowning, poisoning, and more etc.

CPR for Infants and Small Children.

When do you perform CPR?

At any time or place someone next to may stop breathing or choke ; in situations like that you will be able to save their lifes because you have experience in CPR.

American Red Cross Rescue Breathing Procedure

For Adults and Children...

Multiple Steps Are Necessary!

Step 4 Finish the steps

  • Start rescue breathing. For adults you will do 1 breath every 5 seconds and for children and infants every 3 second

Rescue Breathing and CPR

  • That means 40 breaths for children in 2 minutes and 24 for adults every 2 minutes.
  • Use two or three fingers in the center of the chest just below the nipples.

By: Torrin Perry

  • Give 30 gentle chest compressions at the rate of at least 100 per minute.
  • Do not tilt the head too far back.

Step 2 Give 30 Compressions

Step 3 Open The Airway

  • Open the airway using a head tilt lifting of chin.

What happens when some stops breathing?

The practice of CPR could restore circulation of oxygen-rich blood to the brain. Without oxygen, permanent brain damage or death can occur in less than 8 minutes.

What is CPR?

  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a combination of rescue breathing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and chest compressions.
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