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How do you give CPR to victim?

See the related link for how to give CPR to an Adult, Child, or Infant. ECC 2005 standardized the ratio for the lay person to 30 compressions / 2 breaths for an Adult, Child, or Infant.


How do you distinguish an adult blood sample from a newborn infant sample?

Cord blood is a sample of blood taken from a newborn baby's umbilical cord


How many times more blood does an adult have than a baby?

Yes, this is true. Because the size of an infant there is going to be less blood. An adult will have more because of the size difference.


What system of the body produces blood?

Bone marrow in an adult, bone marrow and spleen in an infant, spleen and liver in a fetus.


When would a first aider give cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

Give CPR for an adult when no signs of life are present or for an infant/child when there is no breathing and no pulse.


What are the difference between adult and infant?

an adult is over 18 old, an infant is under 2 years


How much blood is inside of your body?

The answer to this question varies greatly with the size of an individual as would be expected. An adult weighing in around 160 pounds will have approximately 5 liters of blood, give or take a bit. Kids will of course have less, and a young infant may only have a matter of ounces.


What site do you never draw BLOOD from an infant and why?

you never draw BLOOD from an infant from the baby


When a human embryo is developing the embryo produces a special type of hemoglobin not found in infant child or adult blood. Why does an embryo produce a different type of hemoglobin from an infant ch?

An embryo produces a specific type of hemoglobin called fetal hemoglobin (HbF) that has a higher affinity for oxygen than the adult hemoglobin. This allows the developing embryo to efficiently obtain oxygen from the maternal blood supply through the placenta. Once born, the infant starts producing adult hemoglobin to adapt to breathing air in the postnatal environment.


Do your molars grow back?

Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.


What is the rate to give breaths in ACLS?

One breath every 5 seconds for an adult, 1 breath every 3 seconds for an Infant & Child.


How many bones to you have?

Adult: 206 Infant: 300