CPR for children video (aged 1-8 years) taught by paediatric nurse Sarah Hunstead
Learn how to perform CPR for children aged 1-8 years.
*PLEASE NOTE*
THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. PLEASE CALL EMERGENCY SERVICES (PARAMEDICS) IN YOUR AREA IF YOU HAVE A MEDICAL EMERGENCY AND FOLLOW THE OPERATOR'S INSTRUCTIONS
SUMMARY AT 12:31
Sarah Hunstead; Paediatric Nurse, author, founder of CPR Kids and mother of 2 brings you CPR Kids TV. Sarah presents an informative clip on CPR for children 1-8 years of age.
We follow the Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines.
Please note, information correct at time of publication, keep up to date with your first aid and book a refresher course today. This CPR for children video
This video is intended to educate you BEFORE an accident or emergency happens so you can act quickly and confidently in an emergency. Please make sure you are up to date with your first aid by doing a hands on CPR and First Aid course.
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Amazing I like listening to the lady, she's so clear and calm in her talking and presentation 😊
In fact I have been watching others CPR Presentations quite alright are but this one from that lady umm it's 💯 clear and louder. Ms/Mrs I salute you 😊❤
Thank you for explaining each step's purpose so well.
Very important. Thank you.
Thank you very much !!! you are fantastic !!!! 🙂
Clear and perfect, thank you so much
Great info, and so nicely explained! A must-watch for anyone around children!!
@josephineoshioke765
Жыл бұрын
Nice lecture ❤❤❤
Thanks for the great information ❤❤
Thank you for helping to learn how to give CPR
Thank you
Excellent delivery
❤ very helpful and clear thanks for educate
Really helpful, thank you.
This is well detailed and helpful. Thank u for sharing.
Very clear, thanks so much 🙏
Very useful .. Thank you 🙏
Best CPR refresher around.
Thank you so much ma'am to help me this video I'm watching from United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪💖💖💖
Excellent video
Fantastic,I appreciate
These videos are so incredibly helpful!
@cprkids
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Thank you ❤❤❤
Very informative ❤
🙏 Thank
Do you know the emergency app in the U.S?
How is that emergency app not in the usa
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I like it
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Hi Sarah, I love your channel, and as a CPR and First aid Trainer after checking ANZCOR Guidelines, I always check your channel weekly, because I know I'm going to receive the latest and correct information when it comes to First Aid and our kids. But I do have a question I hope you can clarify, as I'm returning to work after the COVID hiatus, and I believe (and could be wrong) that 3 years ago, it was not recommended to use a defib on babies under 12mths. I do know about putting the pads posterior and anterior on small-sized children, but was trained to only use for kids over 12 months, never under 1. I can see here you recommend it for babies, did that change over the past couple of years, or has it always been that babies if required, should have a defib attached and used? Thanks so much.
@cprkids
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dianne, You can definitely use a defib on babies under 12 months. Here's an excerpt from the ANZCOR guidelines 4.2 Pad placement - Children and Infants Standard adult AEDs and pads are suitable for use in children older than 8 years. Ideally, for those under 8 years (including infants capability should be used (see guideline 12.1). These pads also are placed as per the adult and the pads and come with a diagram of where on the chest they should be placed. I'm not aware that it was contraindicated 3 years ago. Enjoy going back to work!
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Hi Sarah, thanks so much for the incredible video. Just a quick question do we still recommend mouth to mouth breathing even to unknown person in these covid days?
@cprkids
2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Here is a document that breaks down the Australian Resuscitation Council recommendations for performing CPR during the pandemic.
@cprkids
2 жыл бұрын
bookings.qld.gov.au/services/firstaid/files/ARC%20recommendations%20cpr%20in%20the%20community%20during%20COVID-19.pdf
@smileentertainment.
2 жыл бұрын
Thankyou very much for answering my query. Can i ask again what if we know that patient has pneumonia and We are wearing full PPE. Do we only do compression and defib in this case too?
How hard do you push down? It looks pretty hard. I feel like I’d be too worried about breaking a chest bone pressing that hard or something but then also worried if I did it too soft that it might be too soft.
@cprkids
Жыл бұрын
Hi! It needs to reach 1/3 depth of the chest - there is a chance you will cause an injury but this is a better outcome than the alternative, of not delivering the correct CPR
@rict.4938
Жыл бұрын
Yes it is kinda hard, but that injury is much better than death. They will tell you this in any CPR class.
hi sarah please help .. during compression, should the elbow extended or flexed ?
@cprkids
Ай бұрын
This all depends on whether you can get compressions to 1/3 depth of the chest, of the person receiving cpr. That is the main goal, how you achieve it (including number of hands etc used) depends on the situation!
Should you use a defibrillator before doing cpr if its available? After how many times doing cpr do you get the defibrillator and use it??
@cprkids
2 жыл бұрын
The definition doesn’t replace compressions. Start CPR and apply the defib as soon as it is available
Does every household in Australia have a defribulator?
@cprkids
Жыл бұрын
No, but they are in lots of public locations
I've been told not to do cpr if they have a heartbeat and pulse by doctors in USA? If they are struggling with breathing i was told just give breaths?
I am pregnant???? What is the wait time for cpr on mother with child 🤔
You said lego ? So if there's something lodged you still do cpr
@aliceeve6421
Жыл бұрын
Yes that's one of the ways to get the item out
Hi Sarah, is cpr with 1 hand to 8yrs? And with 2 hands to 9yrs?
@cprkids
Жыл бұрын
Hi Rozy, one or 2 hands- whatever you need to use to compress the chest 1/3 depth!
This video doesn't mention anything about pulse checks.
@cprkids
2 жыл бұрын
Pulse checks are no longer recommended. We follow the ANZCOR guidleines
Donaasxt kids crp
How high are the chances that I’d break my kids ribs ?
@cprkids
2 жыл бұрын
We don't have specific statistics on the likeliness of this, but it does happen - and this is okay. A broken rib is better than the alternative if CPR isn't done correctly!