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  2. ABC First Aid: Rules for CPR and Other First Aid Situations

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    CPR instructions. Make sure the person is lying flat on their back and on a firm surface. Put the heel (base) of your hand at the center of the person’s chest. Place your other hand on top of it ...

  3. Gently lift their chin forward with your other hand. 3. Give rescue breaths. With the airway open, pinch the nostrils shut, and cover the person’s mouth with a CPR face mask to make a seal. For ...

  4. Rescue Breathing for Adults and Children: Step-by-Step Guide

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    Cover their mouth with yours, forming a seal so that air doesn’t escape. Give rescue breaths by gently breathing into their mouth. A rescue breath should last about 1 second. Aim to give a ...

  5. Guidelines for CPR and Automated External Defibrillators - WebMD

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    A - Airway: If you've been trained in CPR, you can now open the airway with a head-tilt and chin-lift maneuver. B - Breathing: Pinch the victim's nose closed. Take a normal breath, cover the ...

  6. Drowning Treatment: First-Aid Information for Drowning - WebMD

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    Encircle your other fingers toward their back for support. Keep your arms straight. Press down hard and fast – at least 2 inches for a child, and only 1 and 1/2 inches for a baby. Keep a fairly ...

  7. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) In Children - WebMD

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    For more information about a CPR course, go to redcross.org or heart.org. 1. Check to see if the child is conscious. Make sure you and the child are in safe surroundings. Tap the child gently.

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