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The first rule is ........ NEVER PANIC

The seconds and minutes which feel like hours when faced with a drowning situation can make the difference between saving or losing a life. Stay calm and act quickly, every second counts

Knowing how to administer Resuscitation and/or CPR may save someone's life by helping maintain vital blood flow to the heart and brain until emergency medical assistance arrives

A person should receive professional training from a certified instructor prior to administering CPR. Enroll in CPR classes to learn the proper procedures in person

Guidance from the suggested websites instructions is not intended to replace CPR courses

Resuscitating an unconscious infant (younger than 12 months) requires quite different techniques. Ask your Paediatrician, Healthcare provider or Clinic Sister to recommend a certified infant CPR course



 


Resuscitation/CPR/Infants/Children/Adults

How To Give CPR

http://huggies.com.au/BeingAParent/Health/FirstAid/StJohnChart.asp

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_is_resuscitation_done

http://www.ehow.com/how_117193_resuscitate-unconscious-person.html

 



 

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