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Don't Leave It to Luck
Learn Infant/Child CPR
By Donna Smith and Jessica Williams
for breathing again. If opening the airway did not produce breathing, begin rescue breathing immediately.
To perform rescue breathing, cover both the infant's nose and mouth with your mouth, getting a good seal. The breath you will deliver should be a gentle "puff" lasting 1 1/2 to 2 seconds. After each breath, remove your mouth from the infant to allow a normal exhale. After giving two breaths, and seeing the chest rise, check the infant's pulse. If Pulse Is Felt:
- DO NOT perform chest compressions.
- Give one breath every 3 seconds.
- Check pulse every 20 breaths.
- Continue rescue breathing until help arrives or until infant begins breathing again.
If Pulse Is Absent:
Begin chest compressions by placing your middle and ring finger on the sternum one finger's width below the nipple line. Depress chest half an inch to 1 inch. - Give two quick compressions every second to imitate the infant's fast heart rate. Count compressions aloud to keep rhythm.
- Give one breath after every five compressions.
- Check pulse after 1 minute of compressions and rescue breathing. Continue to check pulse every few minutes.
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