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FIRST AID CPR AED 14D Pediatric CPR 1 1 Student Manikin Ratio mp4 Source

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    >[NARRATOR] CPR: Child/Infant
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    When normal breathing and heart function
    have stopped, CPR can give a life back.
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    This section covers CPR skills for children
    ages one to the onset of puberty.
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    >[RESCUER counts compressions]
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    >[NARRATOR] At the end of the segment,
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    there will be a demonstration
    of CPR for an infant.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4…
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    >NARRATOR] You will watch
    as skills are demonstrated
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    and then have a chance to
    practice along with the video.
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    During those practices, your instructor
    may give you individualized coaching
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    to help you achieve the best
    results during practice.
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    >[RESCUER] 7, 8…
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    >[NARRATOR] Please note that although
    barrier devices like gloves and face masks
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    are always recommended,
    you won't see them here.
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    Not only is it easier for you
    to practice without them,
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    but it's also fine to give CPR
    in an emergency without them
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    as the risk of infection is very, very low.
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    Let's get started.
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    If you are not already seated
    next to a mannequin,
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    sit down and get ready to learn
    skills that could save a life.
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    Watch as this basic skill is demonstrated.
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    You will practice it in a minute.
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    The key reason for CPR is to
    circulate oxygen to the brain.
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    It is essential to get the speed
    and force of the pumping right.
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    To pump, our rescuer kneels
    next to the mannequin
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    and places the heel of her hand
    in the center of the chest.
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    Depending on the size of the child
    and the size of the rescuer,
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    she will use one hand
    (or two interlocked together)
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    to get the proper chest compression
    depth while pumping.
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    She moves her shoulders directly
    over her hand with her arm straight.
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    A child's chest should compress
    about 1/3 the depth of the chest
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    or about two inches.
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    The rate of pumping is fast.
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    It's equivalent to 100 to 120
    compressions per minute.
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    Let's listen to that rhythm.
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    [a device ticks at the speed of
    100-120 compressions per minute]
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    A full cycle of pumping
    is down and up 30 times.
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    It helps to count out loud.
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    Let's see a cycle.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
    11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
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    21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.
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    >[NARRATOR] Now get ready to
    practice pumping along with the video.
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    Kneel next to the mannequin with
    your knees against the side of the chest.
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    To pump, you'll use the heel of your hand.
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    Place it on the center of the chest.
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    Be careful not to press on
    the tip of the breastbone.
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    Move your shoulder over your
    hand with your arm straight.
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    Now, push down firmly
    with the heel of your hand.
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    Remember, a child's chest should be
    compressed 1/3 the depth of the chest,
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    which is about two inches.
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    Avoid excessive compression depth.
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    Let the chest come all the way back up
    by removing your weight from the chest.
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    Your hand should remain in contact
    with the breastbone at all times.
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    Avoid leaning on the chest
    between compressions.
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    Pumping should move
    down and up smoothly.
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    Don't jab.
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    Get ready to do a 30-pump cycle
    in time with the on-screen rescuer.
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    You should count out loud too.
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    Ready? Pump.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
    7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13…
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    >[NARRATOR] Don't be afraid
    to push hard and fast.
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    >[RESCUER] …17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
    22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.
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    >[NARRATOR] Sit back.
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    Remember, pumping is fast and forceful,
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    and when your shoulders are
    over the heel of your hand,
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    you won't tire as quickly.
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    You will get additional opportunities
    to practice pumping in this program.
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    Rescue breathing is
    included for effective CPR.
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    Relax and watch as our rescuer
    demonstrates rescue breathing.
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    You'll practice it afterwards.
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    First, she needs to open the airway
    (tilt the head and lift the chin).
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    Then she pinches the nose and places
    her mouth around the child's mouth,
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    creating a seal.
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    She gives one breath,
    lasting about a second.
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    She watches from the corner of her eye
    to confirm that the chest rises as air goes in.
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    She releases the seal on the mouth
    and lets the air flow out,
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    then quickly seals it again
    and gives another breath.
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    This is done faster than you might imagine.
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    Watch the demonstration again in real time.
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    TIME 5:00
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    Now get ready to practice breathing.
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    Kneel next to the mannequin’s head.
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    Put the palm of one hand
    on the mannequin’s forehead.
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    With the fingers of the other hand,
    lift the chin and tilt the head back.
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    This opens the throat to allow
    air to get into the lungs.
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    Use the hand on top of
    the head to pinch the nose.
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    Open your mouth wide and cover the
    mannequin’s mouth completely with yours,
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    pressing firmly to make a tight seal.
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    Take a normal breath and
    blow air into the mouth.
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    It's a quick breath of air with sufficient
    volume to make the chest rise.
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    Remove your mouth from the mannequin.
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    Take another breath yourself.
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    Now breathe into the mouth again.
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    Take your hands off
    the mannequin and sit back.
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    This time, let's do it at the recommended pace for CPR.
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    Tilt the head and lift the chin.
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    Pinch the nose.
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    Give breath…
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    give breath…
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    Remove your hands from
    the mannequin and sit back.
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    If you hear a hissing sound when you blow,
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    air is leaking out from
    the nose or the mouth.
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    Be certain the nose is pinched firmly,
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    the chin is lifted, and there is
    a good seal around the mouth.
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    If you don't see the chest rise during a breath,
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    tilt the head and try again.
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    If it still isn't rising,
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    you'll need to check the airway
    and remove any object you see.
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    You've got the basics of CPR.
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    Now, let's put them together:
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    pumping the chest and rescue breathing.
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    Kneel next to your mannequin
    and get ready to practice.
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    Position your hand on
    the center of the chest.
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    Move your shoulder over your
    hand with your arm straight.
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    Ready? Pump.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
    6, 7, 8, 9, 1011, 12, 13, 14…
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    Keep your shoulder in position over the chest
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    and push down hard with your arm straight.
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    >[RESCUER] …21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
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    >[NARRATOR] Tilt head, lift chin, pinch nose.
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    Make a seal over the child's mouth with
    Yours.
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    and breath one…
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    breathe two…
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    Pump.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8…
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    >[NARRATOR] Press down smoothly. Don't jab.
    Let the chest come all the way back up.
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    <[RESCUER] …16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
    22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.
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    >[NARRATOR] Tilt, lift, pinch.
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    Breathe one…
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    breath two...
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    Okay.
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    Sit back and relax.
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    TIME 7:50
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    On a real child, you would keep doing
    CPR until the person wakes up [or]
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    an AED arrives and is ready to use
    or emergency personnel take over.
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    Now that you know the essentials of CPR,
    let's talk about when to do it.
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    Watch while our rescuer
    demonstrates the steps to take
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    before pumping and breathing.
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    If she finds a child who looks unconscious,
    she must decide if CPR is needed.
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    First, she checks for responsiveness.
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    She taps and shouts.
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    >[RESCUER] Hey! Are you okay?
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    >[NARRATOR] At the same time,
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    she is also noting whether the
    child is breathing or only gasping.
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    A child with abnormal or
    absent breathing needs CPR.
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    If there's no response and no breathing,
    she moves to the next step.
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    Call for help. This is essential.
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    If possible, our rescuer will
    direct someone else on the scene
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    to call 9-1-1 and get an AED unit.
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    She picks a specific person
    and gives explicit instructions.
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    >[RESCUER] Drew! Call 9-1-1 and get the AED!
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    >[NARRATOR] no one is available to
    make the call and the victim is a child,
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    do five cycles of CPR before
    pausing to make the call yourself.
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    For the purposes of this video,
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    we will only practice directing
    someone else to make the call.
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    If an AED is available and ready to go,
    she will use it right away.
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    If not, she starts CPR.
    Chest compressions are first.
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    She opens the child shirt and
    positions her hand to pump.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4…
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    She continues CPR:
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    until the person wakes up [or]
    an AED is available and ready to use
    or help arrives to take over.
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    >[RESCUER] …15, 16, 17…
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    For now, let's practice
    the steps for when to do CPR.
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    Put a shirt or a jacket on the mannequin
    so you can practice exposing the chest.
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    If you don't have one, just pretend
    to remove clothing from the chest.
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    Sit next to your mannequin.
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    If you find a child who looks unconscious,
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    you need to find out
    if they're unresponsive.
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    They could just be asleep.
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    Tap the child on the shoulder
    and shout, “Are you okay?”
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    >[RESCUER] Hey! Are you okay?
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    >[NARRATOR] At the same time,
    note if they are breathing or only gasping.
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    If the child does not respond
    and is not breathing,
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    direct someone to call 9-1-1
    or the local emergency number
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    to get help on the way.
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    >[RESCUER]
    Drew! Call 9-1-1 and get the AED!
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    >[NARRATOR] Quickly get back to the child.
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    If an AED is available and
    ready to use, then use it.
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    If it's not, start CPR.
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    Expose the chest so you can
    see where to place your hand.
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    TIME 10:30
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    Make sure your knees are
    against the side of the chest.
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    Place the heel of your hand
    on the center of the chest
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    in contact with the breastbone.
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    Before we add pumping,
    let's practice this again in real time.
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    Sit back.
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    Now, start the assessment.
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    >[RESCUER] Hey! are you okay?
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    >[NARRATOR] Have someone
    call 9-1-1 and get an AED.
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    >[RESCUER]
    Drew! Call 9-1-1 and get the AED!!
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    >[NARRATOR] Open the shirt
    and position your hand to pump.
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    Okay, in the next section, we'll put this
    together with pumping and breathing.
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    You're ready.
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    You've practiced all the skills.
    Now we'll put them together.
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    Let's do CPR.
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    Sit next to your mannequin.
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    When you see a child who looks
    unconscious, assess the child.
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    >[RESCUER] Hey! Are you okay?
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    >[NARRATOR] At the same time,
    note if they are breathing or only gasping.
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    Direct someone to call 9-1-1.
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    >[RESCUER]
    Drew! Call 9-1-1 and get the AED!
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    >[NARRATOR] Expose the chest.
    With your knees against the chest,
    place your hand in position.
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    Get ready. Pump.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5…
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    >[NARRATOR] Each pump should
    depress the chest about two inches ,
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    then let it rise all the way back up
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    but keep your hand in contact with the chest.
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    >[RESCUER] …20, 21, 22, 23…
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    >[NARRATOR] Get ready to breathe.
    Each breath lasts one second.
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    >[RESCUER] …28, 29, 30.
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    >[NARRATOR] Give breaths.
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    One…
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    Two…
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    Arm straight. Pump.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
    11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
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    21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.
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    >[NARRATOR] Give breaths.
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    One…
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    Two…
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    Ready? Pump.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
    11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
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    21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.
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    >[NARRATOR] Breathe one…
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    breath two…
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    Position and pump.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4,
    5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11…
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    >[NARRATOR] Keep up the pace. Count out loud.
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    >[RESCUER] 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
    21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.
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    >[NARRATOR] Breathe.
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    Pump.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
    11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
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    21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.
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    >[NARRATOR] And breathe.
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    Sit back.
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    That was five cycles of pumping
    and breathing. Good work.
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    When two or more rescuers are available,
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    alternating rescuers prevents a decrease
    in quality of compressions
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    caused by rescuer fatigue.
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    After five cycles, you may switch
    who is doing CPR.
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    >[RESCUER] 1, 2, 3, 4…
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    >[NARRATOR] When doing CPR on
    an infant under the age of one,
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    there are a couple of key differences
    in how the skills are performed.
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    Watch as our rescuer
    demonstrates CPR for infants.
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    When she assesses the infant,
    instead of tapping and shouting,
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    she stimulates the infant's foot
    to check for response.
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    The response can be any vocal sound
    like crying or cooing or a body movement.
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    At the same time, she assesses
    whether the infant is breathing.
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    Once she determines that CPR is necessary,
    she exposes the chest,
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    and instead of using the heel of her hand,
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    she positions two fingers
    just below the nipple line.
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    She pumps at the same rate as for children,
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    but the depth is different.
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    The compression is 1/3 the depth of the chest
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    or about 1.5 inches.
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    >[RESCUER counting]
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    >[NARRATOR] After a cycle of compressions,
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    she tilts the head back and covers the mouth
    and nose completely with her own mouth
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    and gives two breaths,
    each lasting about 1 second.
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    The volume of air is enough
    to make the chest rise.
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    If you are alone with an infant
    or a child who needs CPR,
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    complete five cycles of pumping
    and breathing before calling for help.
Title:
FIRST AID CPR AED 14D Pediatric CPR 1 1 Student Manikin Ratio mp4 Source
Video Language:
English
Duration:
15:18

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