Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Children
A child is considered to be between one
year to puberty for the purposes of these
instructions. It is neither necessary nor appropriate to check
if a child has reached puberty.
- If you have someone with you, send them to dial
999 (or 112) for an ambulance
immediately.
- If you are on your own carry out CPR for one
minute before dialling 999 (or 112) for
an ambulance.
Give five rescue breaths
- Ensure the airway is open.
- Seal your lips around the child’s mouth while pinching the
nose.
- Blow gently into the lungs, looking along the chest as you
breathe. Take shallow breaths and do not empty your lungs
completely.
- As the chest rises, stop blowing and allow it to fall.
- Repeat four more times then check for circulation.
Give 30 chest compressions
- Place one or two hands in the centre of the chest
(depending on the size of the child.
- Use the heel of that hand with arms straight and press down to
a third of the depth of the chest.
- Press 30 times, at a rate of 100 compressions per minute.
- After 30 compressions, give two rescue breaths.
Continue resuscitation (30 compressions
to two rescue breaths) without stopping until help
arrives.
Notes:
- If you are alone, carry out rescue breaths and chest
compressions for one minute before leaving the child to call
an ambulance.
- If you are familiar with adult CPR and have no knowledge of
child CPR, use the adult sequence.
- It is possible to identify the correct hand position without
removing the child's clothes.
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Please note:
These hints are no substitute for thorough knowledge of first
aid! St John Ambulance holds first aid
courses throughout the country.