Great question. The small size of the infant’s face does not allow for traditional mouth-to-mouth. To provide rescue breaths for the infant, we do what is called mouth-to-mouth-and-nose, where the rescuer’s mouth completely covers the infant’s nose and mouth and makes a tight seal on the face.
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Should I use my mouth to cover the baby’s mouth and nose when giving rescue breath? Your hat was blocking the view
Great question. The small size of the infant’s face does not allow for traditional mouth-to-mouth. To provide rescue breaths for the infant, we do what is called mouth-to-mouth-and-nose, where the rescuer’s mouth completely covers the infant’s nose and mouth and makes a tight seal on the face.
I think you did mention that in the video.
This video has less than 2k views and a stupid prank video received 30 million views.