Give them a glass of water and see if they improve
Call the parents and wait for instructions
Have them lay down and rest
Administer an EpiPen and call 911 immediately
Give them water and see if they feel better
Let them sleep and check on them in the morning
Take them to the emergency room immediately
Shake them to try and wake them up
Call 911 and wait for help
Check their pulse for 30 seconds before deciding what to do
Start CPR immediately and use an AED if available
Stuffed animals in a crib
Unsecured furniture
Blind cords hanging within reach
All of the above
1–2 minutes
4–6 minutes
10–15 minutes
20 minutes
The child is gasping but unresponsive
The child is crying loudly after falling
The child is breathing but not speaking
The child has a minor cut but is awake and alert
Lay them on their back with their head tilted forward
Lay them on their side, slightly facing downward
Lay them on their stomach with arms extended
Sit them upright in a car seat
Checking their breathing every minute
Keeping their head slightly tilted downward
Rolling them onto their back instead of their side
Monitoring them closely until help arrives
Continue performing the Heimlich maneuver until emergency help arrives
Try to pull the object out blindly with your fingers
Shake the child to wake them up
Lay the child on the ground, call 911, and begin CPR
Apply ice to cool the burn quickly
Cover the burn with butter to seal the heat
Wrap the burn tightly with a cloth
Run cool (not ice-cold) water over the burn for 10–15 minutes
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