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If you do not hear breathing or you only hear occasional gasps, begin to administer CPR. Changes in an infant’s breathing patterns are normal, as they usually have periodic breathing.
Here is how to do CPR for an unresponsive adult, child, or infant -- with the exception of newborns: Immediately call 911 and locate a defibrillator, if available. Don't be deterred if you don't ...
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Southend Echo on MSNHamstel Infant School children learn CPR to Baby Shark tuneYear 2 pupils at Hamstel Infant School, in Southend, have learned how to perform CPR to the tune of Baby Shark. The children took part in a first aid workshop with Frankie and Bear, where they learned ...
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