How to do Child CPR - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance

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If a child is unresponsive and not breathing, you will need to do CPR. In this video, a St John Ambulance trainer shows the steps & demonstrates how to do CPR on a child, and explains what to do if you're helping the casualty alone, or with a helper.

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so at the beginning of child CPR we start with 5 rescue breathe then start 30:2? not starting with 30 chest compression like how we did in adult CPR?

svbeqjp
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Thanks you Jonh for doing the youtube videos, we aprecciate it a lot

rubenmarino
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Thank you so much! My inquisitive 8 year old has had her curiosity satisfied.😊

melissaradvansky
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Query- in this video the ratio of 30:2 compressions to breaths is stated. Resuscitation Council guidelines are 15:2- which is the correct ratio please?

rebeccamyers
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Why we should give to the BABY and CHILD five initial rescue breaths?

islammuhammad
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One third of its depth. One third of WHAT’S depth?

cavannaro
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What age is child in CPR? Is teens counted as adults

williamgardner
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Sir is this the same method for adolescents???

skyfall
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Hai my name is faiz i am from malaysia

faizzudinnasruddin
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I have known British people for 22 years and I have never heard Eddie the elephant or whatever he said

MannyandMegan
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YOU SHOULD SPELL OUT WHAT AN 'AED' IS

kevinovard
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I am 11 year old and to make a emergency call at malaysia ia 999

faizzudinnasruddin
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I really don't know why we don't do mandatory CPR training at work and we do some bias rubbish ?

krzysztofdudek
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5 breaths at the start is a UK standard.
You should also have shown the use of a barrier device.

wcresponder
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If your on your own and don't have a speaka phone lmao

antonypoole
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This video was made before COVID. With the current pandemic, I doubt the rescue breathes should be applied to anybody. I believe the advise was continuous CPR.

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