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Infant CPR (0-1 yo) Child CPR (1-8 yo)

1. Make sure the scene is safe 1. Make sure the scene is safe
2. Tap their feet to see if they are responsive 2. Tap their shoulders to see if they are responsive
3. If they are unresponsive, shout for help. If you're with others: Have them phone 9-1-1 and get an 3. If they are unresponsive, shout for help. If you're with others: Have them phone 9-1-1 and get an
AED. if you're alone, phone 9-1-1 and put your phone on speaker mode AED. if you're alone, phone 9-1-1 and put your phone on speaker mode
4. Check for breathing by looking at their chest if it's moving (5 to 10 seconds) 4. Check for breathing by looking at their chest if it's moving (5 to 10 seconds)
5. Begging CPR by giving sets of 30 compressions and 2 breaths (with 2 fingers at the center of the 5. Begging CPR by giving sets of 30 compressions and 2 breaths (with 2 hands at the center of the
chest and with breathing cover mouth and nose, a depth of one and a half inches at a rate of chest and with breathing cover mouth, a depth of 2 inches at a rate of 100-120 compressions
100-120 compressions per minute) per minute)
6. Use an AED as soon as it's avaible. Turn it on and follow the instructions. 6. Use an AED as soon as it's avaible. Turn it on and follow the instructions.

**AED is designed to analyze the heart rhythm and deliver


an electric shock to restore the heart rhythm to normal.
You can put the pads on the chest or if don't have enough
space one on the chest ant the other one on the back

Infant Chocking (0-1 yo) Child Chocking (1-8 yo)


1. Make sure the scene is safe 1. Make sure the scene is safe
2. Hold the infant face down on your forehead 2. Stand or kneel behind the child
3. Support de infant's head and jaw with you hand 3. Wrap your arms around thei weist and make a fist with one hand
4. Using the heel of your hand, give up to 5 back slaps between the 4. Put the thumb side of your fist slighly above the navel and well
infant's shoulder blades. bellow the breastbone
5. If the objetive does not come after 5 back slaps, turn the infant 5. Grasp your fist with your other hand and give quick upward
onto their back while suppoting their head thrusts into the abdomen
6. Give up to 5 chest thrusts by using 2 fingers of your other hand to 6. Give thrusts untill the child can breathe, cough or cry or until they
push on the chest in the same place you push during CPR become unresponsive
7. Repeat this untill the infant can breathe, cough or cry or until they 7. If they are still unresponsive follow the same steps of CPR
become unresponsive
8. If they are still unresponsive follow the same steps of CPR

(for several allergic reactions)


1. Make sure the scene is safe
1. Make sure the scene is safe
2. Send someone to get the first aid kit
2. Hold the pen in your fist without touching either end
3. Put direct pressure to the injury and stop the bleeding
3. After removing the cap, insert the epi pen into the middle outside
4. If the bleeding has stopped, use a bandage over the dressing and
of the thigh
hold them in place
4. Leave it for 3-10sec and keep the leg still while the needle is in
5. If the bleeding hasn't stopped apply a tourniquet 2-3 inches above
place
the bleeding site and tighten it until the bleeding stops or call 9-1-1
5. Put the pen straight out and massage the thigh
6. If the child dont feel better phone 9-1-1

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