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CPR/First Aid

Recognizing an Emergency 1st Check the scene for safety Look for hazards such as fire, traffic, downed fire lines. 2nd Follow the Three C’s of Emergency Care Check- the Victim Call- 911 Care- Get the person’s permission

Universal Precautions Good Samaritan Law If the victim cannot speak to give permission, don’t hesitate to provide care. Wear Sterile Gloves when someone’s blood or body fluid is present. Wash Hands immediately Use a mouth piece when available.

Adult & Child CPR Check the scene and for response Tap on shoulder and Shout “ Are you Okay??” Ask for permission Call- 911 Open the airway Head tilt, Chin lift. Keep hand on forehead and under chin. Check Breathing LOOK AT THE CHEST to see chest rise. Hands are still on forehead and chin Start CPR

Adult & Child CPR 2 Breaths Compression Location Center of Chest Between Nipples Compression Method- 2 Hands interlocked Compression Depth One and ½ inches to two inches. Compression Rate 100 per minute ( Beat to “Staying Alive” or “Another One Bites the Dust” Sets of Compressions- 30 for every 2 breaths. 2 Breaths 1 second each covering the entire mouth and pinching the nose.

Infant CPR Check the scene and for response Tap on FOOT and Shout “ Are you Okay??” Ask for permission from parent or guardian. Call- 911 Open the airway Head tilt, Chin lift. Keep hand on forehead and under chin. Check Breathing LOOK AT THE CHEST to see chest rise. Hands are still on forehead and chin Start CPR

Infant CPR 2 Breaths Compression Location Just below the nipple line 1 second each covering the entire mouth and nose Compression Location Just below the nipple line Compression Method- 2 Fingers Compression Depth ½ to one inch Compression Rate 100 per minute ( Beat to “Staying Alive” or “Another One Bites the Dust” Sets of Compressions- 30 for every 2 breaths.