You should call the child's pediatrician for advice.You should call the child's pediatrician for advice.You should call the child's pediatrician for advice.You should call the child's pediatrician for advice.
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.
You should call 911 immediately but keep in mind that you only have about 4 minutes to get blood moving in the child's body before brain damage is a strong possibility. If you found the child unresponsive and not breathing and are alone, give 2 minutes of care before making the call to 911.
You can call your child what you feel is right and what you like best. Some people name their child after a relative or a ancestor.
If child abuse is suspected, you should report it to help the child! You can call your local Child Protective Services(CPS). The call is confidential.
Of course you should
... for a Child or Infant.
There are a lot of places in order for one to watch videos of Paul Simon performing You Can Call Me Al. However, it is recommended that one should watch from the website YouTube.
If you feel the child is in some sort of predicament you can call and state your feelings but be sure of what your doing before the call because you are going to turn that child's, as well as the familys life upside down and that child will be in and out of foster homes - not good and definitely not good if the call is out of spite or revenge. If they have been investigated then the investigators would have made a decision concerning if the child should stay in that home.
When performing CPR on kids, you should first ensure the scene is safe, then check for responsiveness and breathing. If the child is unresponsive and not breathing, call emergency services immediately. Begin with 30 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue breaths, using appropriate depth and rate for the child's size. Continue the cycle until help arrives or the child shows signs of life.
If you suspect child abuse, always do the following: 1. Call the police. 2. Call Child Protective Services. 3. Keep documentation.
Get your children out of the house and call 911.