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  • bat ganun? diba dapat pag magcompress ka sa infant, nasa malapit ung pisngi mo sa mouth ng baby para malaman mo agad kung may signs of life na or tama ung pagcompress mo..na may lalabas na hangin mula sa pinagcompress mo.

  • hahaahaha. yup may posibility na ganun ang mangyari sa cpr pwedeng magbaliktad ang cpr-rb or rb-cpr basta kung anu ung negative un ang susundin mo

  • hahaahaha. yup may posibility na ganun ang mangyari sa cpr pwedeng magbaliktad ang cpr-rb or rb-cpr basta kung anu ung negative un ang susundin mo

  • hahaahaha. yup may posibility na ganun ang mangyari sa cpr pwedeng magbaliktad ang cpr-rb or rb-cpr basta kung anu ung negative un ang susundin mo

  • hindi ko alam kung pede mangyari yun. Pero we are dealing with lives, kaya may possibilities na mangyari. who knows??

  • CALL 911 FIRST !!!!!!!

  • hindi mo ba matanggap na mali ang alam mo kaya ka nagkakaganyan?

  • hi! i am a student whose tooking the video.. the one that you see demonstrating was a staff from National Red Cross. If you have any comment and suggestions or complaints call National Red Cross..

  • you mean who's taking?

  • B. Give two slow breaths (one second per breath), watching the chest rise with each breath.

  • according to the book, activate EMS first.

  • One Rescuer Infant CPR A. Establish unresponsiveness. Call, "Help!" If second rescuer is available, send that person to activate EMS. Open the infant's airway, using head tilt/chin lift or jaw thrust method. Look, listen, and feel for adequate breathing, while giving care to avoid over extending the infant's head.

  • did you watch and listen the full video?

  • C. Check brachial pulse for 5 - 10 seconds. If there is no pulse or the pulse is less than 60/min with signs of poor perfusion, begin chest compressions at least 100/minute. Maintain the victim's open airway by keeping a hand on the infant's forehead. Begin chest compressions, using two finger technique, just one finger's width below nipple line. Begin compressions at the rate of 100/min and ratio of 30 compressions to 2 breaths.

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