CPR for babies (age 0-12 months) taught by paediatric nurse and founder of CPR Kids Sarah Hunstead
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- Learn how to perform CPR for babies aged 0-12 months
*PLEASE NOTE*
THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. PLEASE CALL EMERGENCY SERVICES (PARAMEDICS) IN YOUR AREA IF YOU HAVE A MEDICAL EMERGENCY AND FOLLOW THE OPERATOR'S INSTRUCTIONS
SUMMARY AT 11:24
Sarah Hunstead; Paediatric Nurse, author, founder of CPR Kids and mother of 2 brings you CPR Kids TV. Sarah presents an informative clip on CPR for babies 0-12 months of age.
This video is intended to educate you BEFORE an accident or emergency happens so you can act quickly and confidently in an emergency. Please make sure you are up to date with your first aid by doing a hands on CPR and First Aid course. This infant CPR video is a great refresher.
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Please note, information correct at time of publication, keep up to date with your first aid and book a refresher course today.
The content follows the Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines.
Learn more at a time that suits you with the CPR Kids eLearning online courses - cprkids.thinkific.com
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I like your English explanation. The speed and intonation are very clear, which makes it very easy for me to understand, even English is my second language. Great job, thank you very much, you are becautiful!!🌹🌹❤️
Loud and clear explanation thank you for the great tutorial ❤
best first aid instructor on youtube
Informative, as ever, many thanks.
Im an instructor and your content delivery is brilliant !
Best instructor for first aid and very clear
Thank you for a very useful lesson.
THANK YOU for this video.
Thank you. Very clear tutorial. A life saver.
Just memorised this video as grandchild is stopping over, just in case, many thanks.
Thank you. This is SO VERY valuable.
It was great to learn about how to use the defib on a baby - you should have stripped the baby's top or put the patches under the clothes (but would that compromise the defib operation?) - I am uncertain. Uncertainty is bad. As close to real life - so that people can really understand - is essential.
Hard surface - floor is obvious, but many people would struggle to perform CPR on the floor - so a second example of on a table would have been very illustrative.
I will be sharing this widely!! Thank you again.
Thank you very much for your useful lesson. Stay blessed
That's the Best CPR ever thank you
It's such a nice lesson, thanks so much
Best tutorial ever...thanks so much
Thanks for this great video
Very thorough and clear instructions. Will refer back to this from time to time. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
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Thanks for sharing this very useful video
Very informative piece.
Thanks for the lecture dear,good explanation,big up
Great. Thanks so much.
U r excellent
Thank you.
Thank You ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. This video was very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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I love your soothing explanation. 💕
Very great video! Thank you I learned Infant cpr. Well spoken and informative thank u! Who knows I'm 28 so god forbid this every happens in front of me I can atleast try the correct thing. Share this on ur socials!
Very very much educative
Thank you very much
Very educative.
Thank you
Thank you for your vedio I hope u will appload more..
Greet explanation
Nice one thanks
8:04 - how do you know if it's heart that stopped beating vs ineffective breathing? i thought we always check for brachial artery pulse up to 10 seconds prior to compressions
What do you do in case the child has NG tube insitu for either drainage or feedin
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Very good and clear explanation. Amazing and very helpful video
Thank you or the informative video. Isn't compression: ventilation ratio 15:2 for the paediatric population?
Hello, the community Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines for paeds is 30:2, however in-hospital guidelines are 15:2. So for the purpose of this video, 30:2 is the correct ratio :)
Should I separate d cord from the mother , before start d CPR explain
Yes
How many people do you safe??
annie ANNIE ANNIE! OPEN YOUR EYES ANNIE!!!
Is CAB or ABC??is it different in infant and adult?
Hi! It is ABC within DRSABC - and this acronym is the correct response for infants and adults - it is the actual CPR that differs between infants and adults - does that help?
I was taught not to move the baby's head back, that the eyes look straight up to the sky, so I'm confused.
Those pumps with merely 2 fingers seem too powerful for a baby! Can we get a little lighter or is this the strictest way? Please clarify!
For CPR to be effective, you need to aim for 1/3 depth of the chest each compression - we hope this helps clarify!
@@cprkids Thank you! That helps a lot!
Excellent video but needs to include USA information
CPR for 2-12'
Thank you so much hope to never use this for my baby
Không thuyết minh tiếng Việt thì đừng tải vào đây.
I had to wait through an ad to learn how to save a choking baby.
Hi! This video is for educational purposes and is not intended for viewing during an emergency - in an emergency it is vital to call emergency services who will get help to you and step you through what you need to do.
I feel that you should have chosen a baby manikin with a life like chest that allows the pads to be attached properly and to look like real life. Your example looks like you are attaching the pads over the clothing instead of bare skin.
I understand, but at the time this was all we had to work with. hence the reason we have the text saying "apply pads to bare skin".
Thank you for making this clear. For lay people at least for me is important to be consistent with instruction. Under stressful situations I don't want to second guess my self.
Common sense has left the chat 💬