Infant/Child CPR practical observation form Check for danger Remove the danger Check for response Shout for help Open the airway Check for breathing Send for an ambulance with correct information (if bystander available) Administer 5 rescue breaths Administer 30 compressions Administer 2 breaths Continue CPR at 30:2 (for 3 cycles) A danger should be present Speak to casualty and gently shake their shoulders Vary whether help is available 2 fingers under the chin and a hand on the forehead to tilt Look, listen and feel for 10 seconds with an open airway Mouth to mouth or mouth to barrier Centre of the chest, 100-120 compressions per minute, 1/3 rd of the depth 2.1, 2.2 2.2, 3.1 2.2 2.3, 2.4 4.1, 4.2 Go for help Return to start CPR with 2 breaths Unless help has been sent for
Infant CPR practical observation form Check for danger Remove the danger Check for response Shout for help Open the airway Check for breathing Send for an ambulance with correct information (if bystander available) Administer 5 rescue breaths Administer 30 compressions Administer 2 breaths Continue CPR at 30:2( for 3 cycles) A danger should be present Speak to casualty and scratch the sole of the foot Vary whether help is available 1 finger under the chin and a hand on the forehead to tilt slightly Look, listen and feel for 10 seconds with an open airway Mouth to mouth and nose 2 fingers, centre of the chest, 100-120 compressions per minute, 1/3 rd of the depth 2.1, 2.2 2.2, 3.1 2.2 2.3, 2.4 4.1, 4.2 Go for help Return to start CPR with 2 breaths Unless help has been sent for
Unconscious casualty practical observation form Complete primary survey Will be assessed with resuscitation Remove glasses and check pockets Turn the casualty into the recovery position Place hand nearest to the first aider up at right angles to the body Raise the opposite hand and place against the side of the casualty s face Raise the furthest knee Roll the casualty towards them self 3.3 Monitor the casualty in the recovery position Explain why an infant and a child should be placed in the recovery position Demonstrate the recovery position for an infant Reassess airway and breathing Monitor breathing, pulse, skin tone, temp. 3.4 Use verbal question from guide 3.2 Cradled in arms in a breast feeding position, head lower than body 3.3
Child choking casualty practical observation form Identify when a foreign body airway obstruction is mild or severe Confirm choking and gain consent Support casualty and lean them forwards Verbal question from guide. Indicate which question asked 5.1 Administer a back blow Heel of the hand between the shoulder blades Check to see if obstruction cleared Administered a second back blow 3 more back blows Administer abdominal thrusts Checked the airway Fist under the diaphragm pulled inwards and upwards 5.2 Administered a second abdominal thrust 3 more abdominal thrusts Repeat until casualty is unconscious or object relieved Gained from verbal question.
Infant choking casualty and bleeding control practical observation form Confirm choking Support casualty and lean them forwards Administer a back blow Check to see if obstruction cleared Administered a second back blow Look in airway First aider to be sitting baby on lap and chin supported Heel of the hand between the shoulder blades 3 more back blows Administer chest thrust Checked the airway Administered a second chest thrust 3 more chest thrusts Repeat until casualty is unconscious or object relieved Baby turned onto back, 2 fingers, centre of chest, 1/3 rd depth Gained from verbal question. 5.2 Examine wound apply pressure and elevate Correctly apply dressing Place sterile pad on would and strap firmly but not too tight 6.3