Persistent coughing
Sudden fatigue
Difficulty breathing
All of the above
Loud coughing and crying
Grabbing at their throat but unable to make noise
Watery eyes and gagging
Swallowing repeatedly but looking uncomfortable
Soft cheese
Scrambled eggs
Whole grapes
Check for a pulse before doing anything else.
Start CPR immediately and call 911.
Wait a few moments to see if the child regains consciousness.
Sit the child upright and encourage slow breaths.
1 inch
2 inches
3 inches
4 inches
If the child has fainted but is still breathing normally
If the child is unresponsive and not breathing normally
Only if you are 100% sure the child’s heart has stopped
Only after performing 5 minutes of CPR
Just above the belly button but below the ribcage
On their chest, just above the heart
At the base of the neck
On the back, between the shoulder blades
Talking and playing normally
Occasional hiccups
Persistent coughing or wheezing
Laughing and acting energetic
Dehydration
A sudden rise in body temperature due to fever
Head trauma
Low blood sugar
If the child is unconscious, having trouble breathing, or having a seizure
If the child swallowed a small amount of something non-toxic
If the child has a mild rash but is acting normal
If the child swallowed something, but you’re unsure what it was
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