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1. Check for responsiveness. Shake or tap the child gently. See if the child moves or makes a noise. Shout, "Are you OK?" 2. If there is no response, shout for help. Send someone to call 911. Do not leave the child yourself to call 911 until you have given about one minute of CPR. 3. Carefully place the child on his or her back. If there is a chance the child has a spinal injury, two people are needed to move the child without twisting the head and neck. 4. Open the airway. Lift up the chin with one hand. At the same time, push down on the forehead with the other hand. 5. Look, listen, and feel for breathing. Place your ear close to the child?s mouth and nose. Watch for chest movement. Feel for breath on your cheek. |
| Child not breathing |
6. If the child is not breathing:
7. If the chest does NOT rise, try the chin lift-head tilt again, and give two more breaths. If the chest still doesn't rise, check to see if something is blocking the airway and try to remove it. 8. Look for signs of circulation normal breathing, coughing, or movement. If these signs are still absent, begin chest compressions. |
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9. Perform chest compressions:
10. Give the child 1 slow, full breath. The chest should rise. 11. Continue cycles of 5 chest compressions followed by 1 slow, full breath.12. After about 1 minute, check again for signs of circulation. 13. At this time, if the child still does not have normal breathing, coughing, or any movement, leave the child to call 911. 14. Repeat steps 11 and 12 until the child recovers or help arrives. If the child starts breathing again, place him or her in the recovery position. Periodically re-check for breathing and signs of circulation until help arrives. |

Reviewed By: William D. Whetstone M.D., Associate Clinical Professor, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


