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Infant CPR: Ages Birth to 1 Year
 
CPR for Infants The compression to ventilation ratio for a child and Infant is still  30:2.
Since the two main things that can cause a child or an infant to need CPR is
Choking & Electrical Shock the key is Prevention.




CPR has two goals:
1) Keep blood flowing throughout the body
2) Keep air flowing in and out of the lungs
CPR is a simple technique that requires little or no equipment.

What you do is pretty basic:
Blow into the victim's mouth to push oxygenated air into the lungs.
This allows oxygen to diffuse through the lining of the lungs into
the bloodstream. Compress the victim's chest to artificially re-
create blood circulation. Here are the steps that make up CPR:

   Step One CALL 911:


If you are alone with the child or infant that is unresponsive give two minutes of CPR before calling 911

   Step two: Provide Oxygen


If the infant is NOT breathing give 2
small gentle breaths. Cover the baby's
mouth and nose with your mouth. Each
breath should be 1 second long. You
should see the baby's chest rise with
each breath.
   Step Three: Chest Compressions


Give 30 gentle chest compressions at
the rate of 100/120 per minute. Use two or
three fingers in the center of the chest
 just below the nipples. Press down
 approximately one-third or one half the depth of the chest.
   Step Four:

After doing sets of 30 Chest compressions and 2 breaths 5 times Call 911 Immediately if no one else has.  Then return to the victim and resume CPR 30 Chest compressions and 2 Breaths until help has arrived...
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