CPR Infant - Introduction
 
 

Infant CPR (younger than 1 year)

The steps for performing CPR for infant are slightly different to adult and child;

Difference 1:   Administration of CPR prior calling 911 Perform 5 reps of 30 compressions with two mouth to mouth breaths in between. Once done, then phone 911.

Difference 2:  Breathing - When performing mouth to mouth on infant, make sure you cover the victim's nose as well as mouth.

Difference 3:  Circulation Check - After completing first two rescue breath check if the infant has a pulse by placing your index and middle fingers on the inside of the middle arm, between the shoulder and elbow. 

Difference 4:  Chest Compressions - When performing compressions, place 2 fingers on the breastbone (see video for more detail)-- just below the nipples and make sure not to press at the very end of the breastbone.  Keep your other hand on the infant's forehead, keeping the head tilted back.

Difference 5:  Depth of Compressions Press down on the infant's chest so that it compresses about 1/3 to 1/2 the depth of the chest.

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