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
Have them lay down and rest
Keep children inside and avoid risky activities
Make sure children get plenty of rest after playing
Only allow children to play on soft surfaces
Have children wear helmets during activities like biking or skating
A child has a runny nose and mild coughing.
A child is wheezing but can still talk.
A child suddenly stops making noise while choking.
A child has a slight fever and shortness of breath.
Airway ? Compressions ? Breathing
Breathing ? Compressions ? Airway
Compressions ? Airway ? Breathing
Airway ? Breathing ? Compressions
1 inch
2 inches
3 inches
4 inches
One pad on the chest, one on the back
Both pads side by side on the chest
One pad on each arm
One pad on each leg
Do not use the AED at all
Place one adult pad on the chest and one on the back
Place both adult pads on the chest, side by side
Cut the adult pads in half to make them smaller
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
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
Eating slowly and sitting upright
Talking or laughing while chewing
Drinking water between bites
Being supervised while eating
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