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7. what should you do if the chest does not rise during a breath?part 3…

Question

  1. what should you do if the chest does not rise during a breath?part 3: child cpr (1 year to puberty)1. how is child cpr different from adult cpr?2. compression depth for a child:3. when can you use one hand instead of two?4. compression to breath ratio for one rescuer:part 4: infant cpr (under 1 year old)1. how do you check responsiveness in an infant?where do you check for a pulse in an infant?3. hand/finger placement for infant compressions:4. compression depth for an infant:5. how are rescue breaths different for infants?1. what does aed stand for?

Explanation:

Answer:

  1. Re-tilt the head to re-open the airway and attempt the breath again; if still unsuccessful, begin CPR immediately.

PART 3: CHILD CPR (1 year to puberty)

  1. Child CPR uses shallower compressions, may use one hand for compressions on smaller children, and has a lower compression depth compared to adult CPR.
  2. About 2 inches (5 cm), or one-third the depth of the child's chest.
  3. When the child is small enough that one hand can provide adequate compression depth.
  4. 30:2

PART 4: INFANT CPR (Under 1 Year Old)

  1. Tap the infant's foot and shout to see if they respond; check for any movement or noise.
  2. Check the brachial pulse on the inside of the upper arm, between the elbow and shoulder.
  3. Use two fingers (index and middle) placed on the center of the infant's chest, just below the nipple line.
  4. About 1.5 inches (4 cm), or one-third the depth of the infant's chest.
  5. Rescue breaths for infants are gentler; cover the infant's mouth and nose with your mouth, and give small, slow breaths to make the chest rise visibly.
  6. Automated External Defibrillator