@@jeremywheeler2122 one rescuer takes time to switch between compressions and ventilations. Double rescuer is almost an instantaneous switch. To account for that loss of time a single rescuer needs to do more compressions at once.
You have to hold the top/back of the head with one hand and tilt the chin back if you're doing rescue breaths. 1. 0-2 year old, index and middle fingers, do 30 compressions about 3.5cm (1.5 inch) deep (no one uses a ruler or measuring tape lol so just don't push too soft, then give two breaths covering the nose and mouth of the baby. 2. Older than 2 years old. So two things here, (a) 2 -12 years old, use your dominant hand for compressions. 1 hand. (b) place one hand on the middle of the chest, do 30 compressions about 5cm (2 inch) and two breaths. During my training, I was told for years 2-12 you can use one or two hands for compression, but for 12 years and older, use both hands. Hand placement: Place your hand palm down in the middle of the chest, and place the other above that hand. Hope it helps. Please do correct me if I'm wrong, but only if you're adequately educated in this field.
No, always 30:2 for everyone with one rescuer, and 15:2 of there's two or more rescuers to help out. Same with the rate of compressions a minute (100-120), the only difference is the frequency of breaths. Adults are 1 breath every 6 seconds and infants are 1 breath every 2-3 seconds for if they're not breathing but there's a pulse
You should err on the side of tachy for infants because their hearts best way faster than any age group. A newborn needs CPR if their heart rate is under 60
Thank you for sharing this. This has helped me to review my class. I will absolutely recommend this to anyone. Keep shining your light.
Single rescuer 30:2
5cycle
Two rescuer 15:2
10cycle
What is the reason for this differentiation?
@@jeremywheeler2122 one rescuer takes time to switch between compressions and ventilations. Double rescuer is almost an instantaneous switch. To account for that loss of time a single rescuer needs to do more compressions at once.
@@prestonb4295 thanks. I actually learned that two weeks ago when I took a BSL course at the Red Cross.
Check their mouth/ throat that nothing is stuck
The compressions were too fast
Compresiones aré too fast. Should be 100-120 per minute
Thanks
For infant no need to tilt the head for airways
Sooooooo wrong wtf. They have a proportionally bigger head and must be angled back. Normally you put a pediatric CPR cushion or a towel.
Of course he need
It's needed tho or u can put some towel on its shoulder area. I dunno who taught you , that u can't?
You have to hold the top/back of the head with one hand and tilt the chin back if you're doing rescue breaths.
1. 0-2 year old, index and middle fingers, do 30 compressions about 3.5cm (1.5 inch) deep (no one uses a ruler or measuring tape lol so just don't push too soft, then give two breaths covering the nose and mouth of the baby.
2. Older than 2 years old. So two things here, (a) 2 -12 years old, use your dominant hand for compressions. 1 hand. (b) place one hand on the middle of the chest, do 30 compressions about 5cm (2 inch) and two breaths. During my training, I was told for years 2-12 you can use one or two hands for compression, but for 12 years and older, use both hands.
Hand placement: Place your hand palm down in the middle of the chest, and place the other above that hand.
Hope it helps. Please do correct me if I'm wrong, but only if you're adequately educated in this field.
Shouldn't it be 15 compression for infant?
30 with one person, 15 with two
No, always 30:2 for everyone with one rescuer, and 15:2 of there's two or more rescuers to help out. Same with the rate of compressions a minute (100-120), the only difference is the frequency of breaths. Adults are 1 breath every 6 seconds and infants are 1 breath every 2-3 seconds for if they're not breathing but there's a pulse
Heart compression are too fast ✅
Nope. Babies have higher heart rates than adults.
You should err on the side of tachy for infants because their hearts best way faster than any age group. A newborn needs CPR if their heart rate is under 60
Babies have a faster heart rate so it has to be faster than normal compressions
babies need faster compressions or cpr will not help
It has to be fast
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Compressing way too fast
100 to 120 compressions a minute
Babies have higher heart rates than adults he is doing it correctly people ignore this comment
It has to be between 100 and 120 Compressions per minute
@@victorivanov6297yes for adults, no for infants
It has to be fast
You shouldn't do it fast
not quickly
Relax