Showing posts with label infant CPR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infant CPR. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

CPR First Aid Children AED Training Certification Video-Safety Media ON DEMAND

CPR FIRST AID ADULTS and CHILD AED VIDEO. This video includes infant CPR, child CPR, and adult CPR. This CPR Training video teaches FIRST RESPONDERS emergency action, signs and symptoms, medical illnesses associated with the need for CPR. Also included is the new AED emergency defibrillator equipment that will soon be required in most all organizations providing CPR. 

 

www.ProCPR.org - Check for patient responsiveness, contact emergency services, and check for a pulse. Turn on the AED if the patient has no pulse and is not breathing normally. Attach the AED pads to the patient, and do not touch the patient while the AED analyzes. After a shock is delivered, begin CPR for about 5 cycles or two minutes. The AED will interrupt after two minutes and reanalyze the patient. Continue to follow the AED's instructions until advanced life support arrives. Video created by ProTrainings.

Monday, April 9, 2018

CPR First Aid Children AED Training Certification Video-Safety Media

CPR FIRST AID ADULTS and CHILD AED VIDEO. This video includes infant CPR, child CPR, and adult CPR. This CPR Training video teaches FIRST RESPONDERS emergency action, signs and symptoms, medical illnesses associated with the need for CPR. Also included is the new AED emergency defibrillator equipment that will soon be required in most all organizations providing CPR. For more information on how to deliver this video for your training

Friday, April 25, 2014

Infant CPR / Baby CPR

If a baby does not respond and is not breathing normally, call 911. Check for a brachial pulse. If there is no pulse, begin CPR on the infant. CPR should be performed with two fingers in the center of the chest, on the sternum, between the nipple line for 30 compressions followed by two breaths. Repeat this process until EMS arrives or advanced life support begins.

 Adult and Infant CPR Manikin Kit with Feedback, Prestan UltraTrainer, and MCR Accessories 


Saturday, April 5, 2014

Infant CPR 2 Rescuer

When two rescuers are present to perform infant CPR, begin as usual with an assessment and activation of EMS. If the infant is not breathing and has no pulse, begin CPR. One rescuer performs chest compressions, the other rescue breathing. Continue a cycle of 2 breaths and 15 compressions for about 10 cycles or 2 minutes. At this point the two rescuers should switch places. This continues until the infant is revived or the next level of life support arrives.