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  1. How to Perform Child and Baby CPR | Red Cross

    Learn how to perform child and baby CPR. With a few simple steps, you can help save a life – and help a family in need.

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  2. Infant CPR - American Heart Association CPR & First Aid

    Provide CPR with compressions and breaths. Push on the middle of the chest 30 times at a depth of 2 inches with 1 or 2 hands. Push on the middle of the chest 30 times at a depth of 1½ inches with 2 …

  3. Perform chest compressions For an infant, compress the chest to a depth of about 11⁄2 inches (3.8 cm) or one-third the anterior-posterior diameter of the chest.

  4. Basic Life Support (BLS) for Infants: Chest Compressions ...

    Apr 3, 2025 · Learn how to perform CPR on infants using the correct chest compression technique, hand placement, and breathing support. Essential guide for USMLE, NCLEX, and PALS.

  5. Infant / Pediatric CPR Study Guide - National CPR Association

    Provide 100-120 chest compressions per minute to a depth of 1/3 the depth of the chest or approximately 1 ½ inches. The principles of providing breaths for infants are the same as for children …

  6. Things to Know When Performing CPR on an Infant - AED CPR

    Jan 29, 2025 · Give 30 chest compressions, go 1 ½ inches deep (or 4 cm), push at a rate of 100 to 120 per minute. After 30 compressions, you need to perform rescue breaths by first tilting the head of the …

  7. How to Perform CPR on Infant (0-1 year old) - USCPR Online

    Feb 11, 2026 · Steady chest compressions are a critical and essential component when performing CPR on an infant. The two-finger method is no longer recommended. Current guidelines recommend …

  8. CPR Instructions For Infants and Small Children

    Use two or three fingers in the center of the chest just below the nipples. Press down approximately one-third the depth of the chest (about 1 and a half inches).

  9. What Is the Compression to Breath Ratio for Infant CPR?

    The compression-to-breath ratio for infant CPR is 30 compressions to 2 breaths when one person is performing CPR. If two trained rescuers are present, the ratio changes to 15 compressions to 2 breaths.

  10. Infant CPR: Performing CPR on a Baby - Keep Your Child Safe.org

    Learn how to perform infant CPR: Complete instructions for performing CPR on a baby, including how to check an infant's pulse & chest compression techniques.