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A Guide about CPR for Children – Infographic

The infographic titled, “CPR for Children”, describes all the important information regarding child CPR. Child CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is usually performed on children between 1 to 8 years of age. This lifesaving practice is performed when a child’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped.

Before giving child CPR, check the scene and the child. Make sure that the scene is safe, then tap the child on the shoulder and shout “Are you Ok?” to ensure that he or she needs help. If the child does not respond, ask a bystander to call 911 and administer about 2 minutes of care. Make certain that the child is lying on his or her back in order to open the airways. Also, tilt the head of the child slightly back and lift the chin.

Check whether the child is breathing or not. Listen carefully for no more than 10 seconds for sounds of breathing. If the child is not breathing, immediately deliver 2 rescue breaths. If the child is still unresponsive to the rescue breaths, begin CPR. For more details related to child CPR and how to perform it, refer the given infographic.

CPR for Children

Things You Must Know about Pediatric First Aid and CPR Training – Infographic

The infographic titled “Info about EMSA Approved Pediatric CPR with AED and First Aid Training”, talks about pediatric first aid and CPR training. Through this informative infographic, you’ll get a brief idea about the basics of pediatric first aid and CPR, pediatric first aid and CPR training for infant, child and adult, who can take pediatric first aid and CPR training, and advantages of pediatric (infant, child and adult) first aid training.

EMSA (Emergency Medical Services Authority) approved Pediatric CPR and First Aid training usually covers: school bus driver training, Childcare Licensed Pediatric CPR and First Aid (4 hours of CPR and 4 hours of First Aid) and Childcare Prevention of Illness and Injury (8 hours). The training is really helpful to learn how to treat the most common injuries and emergencies. Various important things covered under Pediatric First Aid and CPR training include scene assessment and barriers, primary and injury assessment, chocking management, controlling bleeding, illness assessment, etc.

The Pediatric First Aid and CPR training is perfect for family childcare or in home providers, preschool providers, afterschool providers, childcare centers, etc. To know more about the benefits of taking Pediatric First Aid and CPR training, please refer the given infographic.

Pediatric First Aid and CPR Training

Various Types of Sports and Exercise Injuries – Infographic

The infographic titled, “Get Aware of Different types of Injuries”, describes different kinds of injuries and their causes. Injury is basically damage to the body. When talking about the sports and exercise related injuries, they generally fall into 2 categories namely, Overuse injuries and Traumatic injuries.

Overuse injuries usually occur when the tissues are overstressed and are not allowed enough time for healing. Some of the common types of overuse injuries are muscle strains, inflamed and painful tendons, tight calves/Achilles and sore heels. These types of injuries can happen either due to training error or because of technique error.

Traumatic injuries, on the other hand, generally occur as a result of contact during sport. Some of the most common traumatic injuries are bruising or cuts, sprains and strains, fractures/ broken bones and dislocations. Traumatic injuries are most common in sports such as football, boxing, hockey, cricket and other high-impact or extreme sports.

For more information regarding different kinds of injuries, please refer the given infographic.

Exercise Injuries Infographic