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2-RESCUER PEDIATRIC BLS
Scan the victim’s chest for rise and fall for no more than 10 seconds. It may be difficult to detect pulse in a small-bodied victim so if pulse is not detected for 10 seconds, start CPR.
Check for pulse in child victim by palpating a carotid pulse:
Check for pulse in infant victim by palpating a brachial artery pulse:
If the victim is not breathing normally but a pulse is present, provide rescue breathing:
“Rescue breathing” is giving assisted breaths to an unresponsive victim who has a pulse but is not breathing. This can be done safely with a barrier device or bag-mask, or mouth to mouth if none available. Rescue breaths for infants and children are given at a rate of 1 breath every 3-5 seconds, or about 12 to 20 breaths per minute)
If the victim is not breathing and no pulse is detected, begin CPR
Child chest compressions
As soon as the second rescuer returns, continue to perform 2 rescuer CPR (at compressions-to-ventilation ratio of 15:2), switching positions every 2 minutes or 5 cycles to reduce fatigue.
Infant 2-rescuer chest compressions