How to Perform INFANT CPR
This is intended as a supplement to information learned in a complete CPR course instructed by the American Heart Association. It is not to be used as your only guide for CPR unless in emergency situations. Please use this only as a guideline for the proper steps in CPR. For more information please contact your local American Heart Association for class information.
- Make sure the scene is safe for you to help.
Make sure you have universal precautions: gloves, pocket mask, etc.
- Make sure you know how many patients you have.
Determine if they are conscious by tapping and shouting "Are you OK?"
If no response have someone call 911.
- Position the patient on their back.
Open the airway with a head-tilt chin-lift or jaw-thrust maneuver.
LOOK-LISTEN-&-FEELING for breaths.CHECK BREATHING FOR 5-10 SECONDS.
If they aren't breathing VENTILATE TWICE-CHEEK PUFFS.
- Check for a pulse by palpating(feeling) the brachial(arm) artery. CHECK THE PULSE FOR 10 SECONDS.
If there is no pulse BEGIN CHEST COMPRESSIONS at a rate of 5 COMPRESSIONS to 1 BREATH.
- Recheck the pulse after ONE MINUTE.
- CONTINUE UNTIL HELP ARRIVES, OR UNTIL YOU FEEL TOO TIRED TO CONTINUE.