Baby CPR And Child
CPR
Baby CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) or Infant CPR, is,
according to generally accepted guidelines, CPR administered to
a victim below the age of 12 months. Child CPR, meanwhile,
applies to children aged between 1 to 12 years old.
Training for both Baby CPR and Child CPR, along with adult
CPR, is available online.
For infants, primary causes for the stopping of heartbeat
and breathing include drowning, choking, suffocation, head
trauma, lung disease, excessive bleeding, poisoning, and
electrical shock. CPR is an emergency procedure that is
administered when an infant's breathing stops. Baby CPR is a
combination of rescue breathing, which gives oxygen to the
infant's lungs, and chest compressions, which helps with the
infant's blood circulation.
Situations which call for CPR would be when the infant is:
unconscious, not breathing, or has no pulse. Time is an
important consideration when dealing with an unconscious infant
who is not breathing since permanent brain damage is likely to
occur only after 4 minutes without oxygen, and death in as
little as another 4 minutes.
Parents and individuals who take care of children should
definitely learn CPR. Online CPR training, CPR certification,
and also CPR recertification for Baby CPR and Child CPR are
currently available. Many websites already offer free
information on Baby CPR and Child CPR, ranging from general
information to step-by-step procedures, but it is still best to
search for an online organization that follows guidelines set
by the American Heart Association to get certification for Baby
CPR and Child CPR.
These organizations offer online lessons on Baby CPR and
Child CPR. The online lessons are self-contained and divided
into segments which an individual can go through according to
their own preferred pace. Each segment would involve a quiz
that the user is required to pass, and then an over-all exam
which evaluates whether the user can now be certified for Baby
CPR and Child CPR. The online CPR certification programs are
available at certain fees, so after going through the lessons,
passing the evaluations, and paying the program fee, a
certificate will then be generated and can be printed by the
individual himself.
The process is quick and convenient, and training aids can
also be purchased online, such as a Baby or child CPR manikin,
which are instrumental in gaining confidence in actually
practicing the newly-learned CPR techniques.
Knowledge and certification on Baby and Child CPR are so
easy to get nowadays, and is something that no parent should be
without. If you are a parent and not yet trained on CPR, please
take some time to find out more and learn. It only takes a few
minutes.
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