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American Heart Association Baby Rescue - CPR

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  • ATTENTION! If you need to get CPR, FIRST AID, BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN or any other related certification GO HERE: procpr.org/en/test/courses - take the FREE COURSE and exam. You only have to pay after passing and you receive a INSTANT CERTIFICATE that you can print off. BUT WAIT at checkout. Enter this DISCOUNT CODE "CPR-AJcode1" for a discount. Its wonderful!! Im an aspiring student in the medical field and need to take my own tests. Thats why Im advertising this.

  • man this is really old my mommy probably was taught this cpr when i was little

  • It looks like this video was hosted by a younger Lou Hobbs.

  • El Paso's most affordable CPR classes. We offer BLS, Heart Saver, First Aid, AED, Shaken Baby & SIDS. Day or Evening classes available. Using the new AHA updated guidelines. Certified Instructors ! Thumb up so everyone can see this! Message me if you are interested.

  • Yikes... this is super old info. Please please never 'shake' a baby if it is not responding. You're supposed to stroke and stimulate the hands and feet. Also, it's now 30 compressions and 2 breaths.

    It's got some good details but, a newer video might be a better source.

  • Hey, thanks!!!

  • YOU tell that to the family of the dead person because YOU selfishly stopped another method that could have been used to say their loved one's life.

  • y dont know how with mouth...y always to strong breath

  • Thank you for posting this. Infant compressions have now changed to 30:2 That is 30 compressions to 2 breaths. repeat as needed. It's the same for adults and older children, with a few slight differences - like using only 2 fingers for infant compressions. This video is dated and standards have changed. Still, a good video to post. =)

  • Thank You!

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