CPR for children aged 1-8 years ***PLEASE CLICK ON LINK IN THE DESCRIPTION TO GO TO UPDATED VIDEO***
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2014
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Know what to do when your child is sick or injured!
Sarah Hunstead; Paediatric Nurse, Author, Director of CPR Kids and mother of 2 brings you CPR Kids TV. Sarah presents an informative clip on CPR for children 1-8 years of age.
This video is intended to educate you BEFORE an accident or emergency happens, if it is a medical emergency please call emergency services!
Visit the CPR Kids website for more info www.cprkids.com.au or follow us on Facebook for weekly LIVE videos on child health topics cprkids
Please note, information correct at time of publication, keep up to date with your first aid and book a refresher course today.
2 days ago my nephew stopped breathing. Got a wheel from a toy car stuck. I had to wstch this video 5 days prior to that. Today my nephew is alive and still thriving. Thank you so much for this very informative video. My family is greatful. From our hearts to you, THANK YOU
omg, amazing. well done.
Oh my goodness, I am so glad your nephew is ok! Well done for knowing what to do!!!
My 9 year old girl impressed every one thank you
Such a shame that I am choosing to learn this at 20 years of age instead of the elementary school. Better late then never I guess...
Brilliant! I was one of those people who thought we were doing compressions to get the heart started. I'm 57 and only learnt that today while watching this!! Thank you.
Wonderful!
Good!!!!
Your doggie was so calm thanks for great teaching
Hello this is Carmen, I’ve just passed my CPR/AED certification test with a 95% two days ago and I am telling you thank you very much for helping me to passed my CPR/AED certification test.
Well done Carmen, that's fantastic!
CPR Kids TV Thank you very much.
CPR Kids TV Everyone should learn CPR/AED
by far the best kids cpr how to video ive seen yet. thank you!!
Incredibly well done. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing such a good knowledge!
Amazing communication and presentation. Thank you.
Thank you this was very helpful! Hopefully I never have to use this in Washington State USA but it is nice to know.
Thank you so much! From the bottom of my heart thank you.
Thank you so much. Thank you so much so good thank you
God Bless You! Thanks!
This is, by far, the best child CPR video on the internet. You explain everything so well and so calmly. Thank you!
Thank you!
I feel a peace, hearing her speak
Great video. Very helpful!
This video is very informative and it helps a lot on emergency
Thanks for your work
God bless you for making this video.
After doing your course with my Mums group here at home, its great to watch this refresher video! Love your work Sarah! ;-)
Thank you! SO glad you enjoyed the class!
very helpful, you are good at teaching
Thanks for teaching this video its really good I enjoyed it, made me learn more about children.
Excellent! I like how it is very detailed and yet not too long! Good way to update CPR knowledge. Thank you!
You are very welcome
This is the best and simplest CPR on kids ive watched. Hopefully, i won’t come into a situation where i will need this. Thank you for this video
you are welcome, I hope it helps
Wonderful you’ve learned it.
excellent thanks a lot
Don't know why but watching this makes me choke up. I'm a softy. I care about kids
thanks for the video
That dog does not care that his lady is rescuing Jonie!
Thank you much
Thank you Sarah for a very clear explanation of all the steps needed to sustain a young life. I hope I never need to use it but it's good to know I have a basic idea now how to act straight away if necessary thanks to you and your team.
the dog...lol...extremely well behaved and laid back. Mine would be jumping on me and trying to get all attention bc he's jealous of the CPR mannequin . Very informative video. thanks.
My favorite part is always Blowing Air!!
Excelente !!!
keep up !
We salude you form Puerto rico !
911 is in america and this is helpful for my studies
be careful about any possible neck injuries
I will be trained in CPR for pediatrics next Saturday. I want to be an aqua ability instructor. It's a person who works with people who have disabilities in the water.
interesting information thanks
thank u for session i rilly enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sweet!!🔥🤙
or 911 in the USA
I think it's 112 in Europe.
Thanks very much for this video.
I have a question to be backed up with 2 experiences of a fainted victim.
Actually, I've never been trained about or experienced where CPR is being performed on a fainted person/victim before. But I've been hearing and reading about it. So this is one of the first sets of 3 videos I've watched today as regarding CpR.
sometimes around August 2020:
Exp1. I was in a traffic where two motorcycles collides in a full speed which caused a very fatal accident. One of the men sustained very serious injury and had deep cuts all over his body, while the other man was just lying unconsciously (totally gone) myself and some other guys rushed to the scene, carried the unconscious man to a saver place in a lying position; 'for the first time, I tried performing CpR on the man and after about 30minutes, the first thing I noticed was that I began to feel some kind of rush on is chest which was quite before then, it was during that time the man raised is had for the first time to hold my hand. I continued for another 10minutes though exhausted, then the man raised his head and tried to stand up then we helped him up. After another 10minutes he started talking. To cut the story, he regained his consciousness, we took him to the hospital and he was ok.
Exp 2. Just yesterday 23of November 2020. A boy of about 7 years old was beaten by him mother and then fainted. The mother brought him out and cried out for help, everybody were trying their best and I also tried mine, laid him flat and noticed HE WAS FLOPPY AND QUIET. HIS CHEST WAS FLAT AND TOMMY INFLATED kind of;
1. I tried rubbing his Tommy back to the chest to cause ballance, performed some minutes of CpR while others where slapping his foot and yelling his name, after 10 minutes, he started making some sound from his nose (as if the nose was blocked) he was then rushed to the clinic. But unfortunately this morning, he was announced Dead.
My question is, though some of us could not follow them to the hospital, and vehicle could not even get to the house due to bad road, so someone placed him on the shoulder lying on his Tommy with his face down to where the vehicle was:
1. What could have been the cause of his death after getting to the clinic
2. Could it be the way he was being carried to the hospital or
3. Were there things that was supposed to be done for him being a child before he was taken to the hospital.
Thanks as I await your response to be prepared in order to prevent such occurrence in the future.
Thanks.
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Hello, I'm very sorry, but it is impossible to say, there are many things that may have contributed to the death of the child.
CPR should be performed if the person is unconscious with abnormal or no breathing.
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But seriously, thank you for making this video. You never know when you you are going to need it!
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Yep
Thank you for this helpful video! My family watches it regularly to stay fresh. I was wondering: if the child is unconscious due to choking (i.e., blocked airway) is it necessary/helpful to do the breaths? Isn't it the case that if the airway is blocked and they can't breathe, we won't be able to push air down the trachea with our own breath?
Hello,
The Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines recommend starting CPR if the child is unconscious with abnormal/absent breathing. You may get some air past the object, possible not. The guidelines indicate you carry on CPR as you normally would, regardless of the cause. Hope that helps.
@@cprkids Wonderful, thank you for the fast reply!
Very informative. I do have an important question. I always hear “get the clothes off” but in reality, do we really have time to do this? Who would have scissors to cut or have the ability to get a shirt over the head?
Great question! AED's usually have shears in the prep kits which can be used to cut off clothes, otherwise just lift up the shirt etc to expose the chest.
I have a question here: what if the patient have a rib broken and you're just pulling it inside with compressions punctioning the lungs?
The priority is to circulate the blood. to the organs, primarily the brain, so just keep going!
So if the child got hurt outside. You're the only one around and the only phone (which isn't portable) is inside on the second floor would you leave the child to go call the ambulance?
Difficult question, every circumstance is different. Take the child to the phone with you if you can. Scream for help if you are in the back yard with neighbours close. At the end of the day, do the best you can with what the circumstances allow.
You're supposed to do 5 cycles of cpr 30 compressions 2 breaths. In order to run and get your phone and aed or help.
I was CPR trained my Kaiser Permanente just saying
Example is great, but hair should be put up before demonstrations!
doggy is sleeping😊
If they drown and I put him to the side (because he is breathing regularly) to let the water out but It doesn’t go away, do I start compressions?
Only do CPR if the person is unconscious with abnormal breathing.
what do you do if there is danger? do you just grap them and run to somewhere safe even if the parents aren't there and don't know what to do?
Hi Patricia. This is very much situational and depends on what the danger is, specific to the incident.
If their airway is blocked and they aren't breathing do i still roll them on the side or if they are breathing roll them on to their side?
Bell Moran if airway is blocked and not breathing it's cpr all the way but without breaths
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What if the child has a neck or spinal injury, would we still roll the child on its side if there is reason to?
yes, airway takes priority of suspected spinal injury if the victim is unconscious
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Is this for toddlers too? 2 and up?
yes it is
Nothing happens when I dial "000"
Are you in the USA? Call 911
how can someone dislike this video lmao
Why is it different for babies?
FOE7 Because babies are much smaller than adults, you don’t want to over-ventilate them with your breaths and using your whole hands as you would an adult is dangerous. Instead, the two-finger rule for infants 0-12 months is just right amount needed to resuscitate assuming it’s 1/3 depth as opposed to to 2 inches for an adult. It’s just a ratio you’re supplementing for, just as if the adult weighed 400 lbs, you would probably need to press about 4 inches to have effective compressions.
What to do if it babies and young little kids?????????????????????????
We have another youtube video for babies under the age of 1 :)
used to fingers to do CPR for young infants and two breaths
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If u can leave out these characters singers an actors that not included in CPR would be swell. It is a distraction because I have to stop an explain who these ppl. Are an they loose focus about the reason they are here
Thanks for sharing such a good knowledge!