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CPR Instructions for Children
The first thing to remember in Child CPR is that cardiac arrest is rarely cause by heart failure, it is most likely caused by poisoning, smoke inhalation or head trauma, which causes the breathing to stop first. Statistics show that children...
0 commentsBaby CPR: the one skill all parents should learn
Your baby brings a lot of happiness and joy to your life. All parents would do anything for their children. What would you do when your child stops breathing or is choking on something? Most people find it...
1 commentMedical Symptoms Diagnosis
Knowing the warning signs of stroke is important. Signs of cancer that you should be aware of.
0 commentsCPR and First Aid Training Red Cross
First Aid is defined as 'emergency care given before regular medical aid can be obtained'(Wikipedia) Unfortunately, many people die as a result of having no First Aid prior to emergency care personnel arrive. With an injury or illness, the first minutes are the most important.
0 commentsTeen Babysitting Rate
Tips for teens on how to set their hourly price for babysitting. Includes information on certifications for babysitters.
11 commentsTeen Babysitting Tips
Tips to help teens with babysitting jobs, from setting an hourly rate to certification. Includes list of questions to ask parents before starting work.
4 commentsChild CPR
Child CPR is CPR that is given to any victim between the ages of 1 and 8 years old, according to the American Heart Association. The most important thing that you need to remember is that when giving CPR to a...
0 commentsCPR for Children
CPR is slightly done a little different in children. Considering that that the child has a smaller body than the adult, a slight variation should be noted. However, the whole steps are the same from the beginning up to the end. CLICK HERE TO VIEW...
6 commentsBLS CPR Training Guide
CPR stands for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation. This involves the giving if life giving breaths and a series of external chest compression to person who has no breathing and no pulse. Often, CPR is associated with medical emergencies such as heart...
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