CPR
if you only know how to do CPR on adults don't do it you could pop their lungs.
RING AN AMBULANCE!!!!!! just to be safe
Use the Heimlich Maneuver to dislodge the object. Learn how to do this at this site:
http://www.ehow.com/how_15398_heimlich-maneuver-child.html
1st you open the airway by putting one hand on the forehead and 2-3 fingers underneath the chin and lift up into a neutral position. Then Give 30 chest compressions. Remember,You do not use the palm of your hand, you use 2-3 fingers. then after that you give 2 rescue breaths.Complete this 5 times. This should take about 2 minutes. Trust me on this. I was certified. Hoped it helped! 8)
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation for an infant follows the same ratio of 30:2 but there are a few key differences. Instead of using both hands, press down on the infants chest using two fingers.
When giving rescue breaths, do not tilt the infants head back. It should be placed in a neutral position as to not overstretch the trachea. Cover your mouth over the babies nose and mouth and apply a gentle breath.
When starting with CPR for an infant, it is advisable to begin with two rescue breaths. This is because it is more likely the infant has an airway or breathing problem rather than a cardiac one.
The American Red Cross is the governing body on CPR and the rules and regulations to successfully carry out this procedure. The amount of force for chest compressions for an infant is far less than for that of an adult. 1/2 to 1 inch is the maximum the chest should be compressed for an infant. By no means should a full hand be used, only 3 fingers should be used for chest compressions. At a pace of 100 compressions per minute, the chest should be compressed.
Steps to perform infant CPR are as follows:
1. Survey the scene. If safe, enter.
2. Determine if infant unconscious; if unconscious have someone call 911.
3. If unconscious, tip head & check for breathing 10 seconds.
4. If not breathing, give 2 breaths.
5. Check pulse at brachial artery for 10 seconds.
6. If no pulse, give 30 compressions.
7. Give 2 breaths.
8. Repeat compressions & breaths 4 more times.
9. If no-one was able to call 911, call now.
10. Resume CPR ASAP after calling 911; 30 compressions & 2 breaths.
Infant CPR: Using 2 or 3 fingers on the sternum, compress down 1/2 to 1 inch 30 times. After the compressions, give 2 breaths. Repeat cycles of compressions and breaths.
When giving CPR to an infant give 30 compressions to 2 breaths; see the related link.
See the related link for 5 easy steps to perform Infant CPR.
One rescuer is at the head of the infant giving the breaths, the other rescuer performs the chest compressions using the 2 thumbs encircling hands technique.
Your local hospital should be able to give you the schedule and price for the next CPR training.
Yes you should cover the infants mouth and nose with your mouth when performing CPR on an infant.
Yes you do.
30:2
Yes; improper CPR can cause a lacerated liver in infants. That is why it is important to take a CPR class and learn the proper way to perform CPR.
See the related link for the 3 easy steps to CPR.
It is not possible to give a fish CPR.
You can't give a fish CPR.
Birth to 1 year old is the age range for infant CPR (a neo-nate has different CPR criteria).
You would do 30 compressions to 2 breathes
The basic procedure for CPR is the same for all people, with a few modifications for infants and children to account for their smaller size
If it's an adult, you should immediatly before CPR. If its a child, you should do CPR for 5 minutes and then call. It's approximately 2 Minutes for the infant or child. ~Jason, just passed his FirstAid/CPR Taining.