Actually, my card says completed 12/2/2010. That is why I was not updated to the new 2011 techniques. I just know that if you give an infant a breath for CPR (not choking) it should be a puff. Since, they have little lungs. Did you take a CPR class in 2011? It is supposed to be different.
@QueenStacy09 I apologize I was thinking of Infant CPR. I guess I posted in the wrong forum. Though my instructor did say when doing Infant CPR you shouldn't blow into their lungs too hard. I was responding to Bioch's comment. I thought s/he was talking about rescue breaths.
1. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO UNDRESS THE INFANT BEFORE GIVING CHEST COMPRESSIONS
2. ONLY REMOVE THE OBJECT FROM THE INFANT'S AIRWAY IF IT CAN BE SEEN AND EASILY REMOVED.
3. KEEP YOUR FINGERS STRAIGHT WHEN GIVING CHEST COMPRESSIONS
4. AFTER THE OBJECT IS REMOVED, ALWAYS TAKE THE INFANT TO THEIR PEDIATRICIAN, A PART OF THE OBJECT MAY STILL BE IN THERE AND/OR IT MIGHT HAVE SCRATCHED THEIR AIRWAY.
thumbnail seemed so wrong.
wiibot15 2 months ago
7,8,9,30
heyyferr 4 months ago
@queenstacy09 oh shut up ricky rescue? hows medical billing?
blacknyellow778 4 months ago
Good god I'm glad my gram knew CPR or this. When I was 6 months old I was laying on the floor when I got a penny in my mouth my chocked on it.
ShowWizard104 4 months ago
@Queenstacy09
Actually, my card says completed 12/2/2010. That is why I was not updated to the new 2011 techniques. I just know that if you give an infant a breath for CPR (not choking) it should be a puff. Since, they have little lungs. Did you take a CPR class in 2011? It is supposed to be different.
Melissabunny1 7 months ago
@Melissabunny1 Okay, but have you taken a CPR class before?
QueenStacy09 7 months ago
@QueenStacy09 I apologize I was thinking of Infant CPR. I guess I posted in the wrong forum. Though my instructor did say when doing Infant CPR you shouldn't blow into their lungs too hard. I was responding to Bioch's comment. I thought s/he was talking about rescue breaths.
Melissabunny1 7 months ago
@Melissabunny1 Where did you take your CPR class?
QueenStacy09 7 months ago
ATTENTION TO EVERYBODY WHO IS WATCHING THIS:
1. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO UNDRESS THE INFANT BEFORE GIVING CHEST COMPRESSIONS
2. ONLY REMOVE THE OBJECT FROM THE INFANT'S AIRWAY IF IT CAN BE SEEN AND EASILY REMOVED.
3. KEEP YOUR FINGERS STRAIGHT WHEN GIVING CHEST COMPRESSIONS
4. AFTER THE OBJECT IS REMOVED, ALWAYS TAKE THE INFANT TO THEIR PEDIATRICIAN, A PART OF THE OBJECT MAY STILL BE IN THERE AND/OR IT MIGHT HAVE SCRATCHED THEIR AIRWAY.
QueenStacy09 7 months ago
i had close call with my baby 30 minutes ago...next time ill be prepair
azwe17 11 months ago