Infant CPR Certification

LAS VEGAS CPR CERTIFICATION: INFANTS

Cardiac arrest in infants is not usually from a heart problem, but rather from respiratory arrest. The most common causes include respiratory illness, SIDS, choking, or other injury. When CPR is started immediately, a rescuer may be able to restore normal breathing without the use of an AED.

With regard to CPR, an infant is defined as a person age 1 year or less.

INFANT CPR PROCEDURE:

Check and Call:

  • Tap the bottom of the infant’s feet.
  • Send a bystander to call 911 or use your cell phone to call 911.
  • Scan for breathing for 10 seconds.

Provide Compressions:

  • Position the infant face up on  firm surface.
  • Move clothing out of the way.
  • Put 2 fingers in the center of the chest just below the nipple line.
  • Compress chest 30 times (approximately 1.5″ in depth).

Open Airway & Breath:

  • Tile the infant’s head back slightly and lift the chin to open the airway to a neutral position.
  • Cover both the infant’s mouth and nose with your mouth.
  • Give 2 small breaths for 1 second each breath.
  • Watch for chest to rise.
  • Resume compressions.

Resume CPR:

  • Continue cycles of CPR until professional help has arrived.
  • Use an AED if available.
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CPR Certification Las Vegas Academy offers infant CPR certification classes in Las Vegas every Tues and Thurs at 5pm. Students will learn proper CPR techniques with regard to infants. This is especially useful for employees of child care facilities.