- How to give CPR to an adult, child,
and infant
- How to use a barrier device
- Recognize signs of choking
- How to help a choking victim
- How
to phone your emergency response number (or 911)
- How
to answer dispatcher's questions
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- Activating the emergency
response system
- Giving breaths
for adult, child and infant victims using
a. Mouth-to-mouth ventilation b. Mouth-to-mask ventilation
c. Bag-mask ventilation
- Giving compressions for adult,
child and infant victims
a. Pushing hard and fast
b. Allowing full chest recoil
c. Minimizing interruptions in compressions - Performing
1- and 2-rescuer CPR for adult, child and infant victims
- Using an AED for victims ≥ 1 year of age
- Relieving choking in the responsive and unresponsive victim of any age
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- Learn an AED Does
- When you might use an AED
- Learn what the
steps are for using an AED
- Learn how to give CPR and use an AED
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-Breathing
problems -Chest pain and heart attack -Fainting -Diabetes
-Stroke -Seizures -Bleeding you can see
-Mouth and tooth injuries -Shock -Bleeding
you can't see -Broken bones, sprains and
bruises -Burns and electrocution
- Environmental emergencies
-Bites and stings -Temperature
related emergencies -Poison emergencies
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HEARTSAVER PEDIATRIC FIRST AID
- Learn how to interact
with childern of different ages.
- Child safety
- First Aid Basics
-Being ready -General
principles of first aid
-Victim and rescuer safety
-Checking the child for injuries and illness
-Rescue breathing for infants
-Breathing problems
-Diabetes and low blood sugar -Seizures -Shock -Bleeding
you can see -Wounds -Head, neck & spine
injuries -Bleeding you
can't see -Broken
bones, sprains, and bruises
-Burns and electrocution
- Environmental emergencies
-Bites & stings -Temperature related emergencies -Poison emergencies
-Drownings
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HANDS ON ONLY/CPR (COMPRESSION ONLY)
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- Hands-only CPR for adults
- Tap and shout
- Call 911
- Check for normal breathing
- Begin the breathe
and push sequence for CPR
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