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Pediatric CPR * child CPR * Infant CPR

Pediatric CPR * child CPR * Infant CPR. Present by Miss. Sarah A. Out lines. Definition of CPR Purpose of CPR Child CPR Infant CPR Manage of chocked child Manage of chocked infant. what you will do if you see collapsed child ??. What is CPR?.

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Pediatric CPR * child CPR * Infant CPR

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  1. Pediatric CPR* child CPR* Infant CPR Present by Miss. Sarah A.

  2. Out lines • Definition of CPR • Purpose of CPR • Child CPR • Infant CPR • Manage of chocked child • Manage of chocked infant

  3. what you will do if you see collapsed child??

  4. What is CPR? Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, is an emergency procedure performed on people suffering cardiac arrest or respiratory arrest.

  5. What is the purpose of CPR? The purpose of CPR is to provide a continuous flow of oxygenated blood to the heart and brain.

  6. what you will do if you see collapsed child??

  7. Child C.P.R

  8. Check Child’s Response? How ? Responsive child unresponsive child

  9. Responsive Child • No need for CPR • Put the child in Recovery Position

  10. unresponsive child Emergency System activation ?? A-B-C • Airway • Breathing • Circulation

  11. Look • listen for • fee unresponsive child A For how long?

  12. unresponsive child B Technique

  13. unresponsive child C Technique For how long? * if there is no pulse OR * If pulse rate < 60 p / m with poor perfusion signs If there is pulse

  14. No Pulse Start Cardiac Compressions Technique

  15. If there is pulse Airway Breathing If child not breathing Give child 1 breath/ 2-3 seconds Until……..? • If child breathing • Put the child in Recovery • Position

  16. what you will do if you see collapsed infant??

  17. No hyperextend mouth to nose and mouth Brachial pulse Chest compression

  18. CPR with More than one rescuers (Technique)

  19. automated external defibrillatorAED

  20. child chocking

  21. infant chocking

  22. References • American Heart Association gaud line,2006-2007 • http://www.firstaidweb.com/infant_review.php

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