Drowning
Falls
Choking
Poisoning
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.
Stuffed animals
Large puzzle pieces
Button batteries
Washcloths
If the object is colorful, it’s safer for kids
If the object is smaller than a child’s hand, it’s dangerous
If the object fits inside a toilet paper roll, it’s too small for a young child
If the object is hard, it is automatically unsafe
A child who is unresponsive and not breathing
A child who is choking but still coughing
A child who was pulled from water and is gasping occasionally
A child who suffered an electric shock and is unresponsive
Airway ? Compressions ? Breathing
Breathing ? Compressions ? Airway
Compressions ? Airway ? Breathing
Airway ? Breathing ? Compressions
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
Loud coughing and gagging
Crying and making wheezing sounds
Silent, with no coughing or crying
Spitting up food and drooling
Holding their stomach
Grabbing their throat and looking panicked
Lying down and rubbing their chest
Covering their ears
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
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