The correct sequence of actions for performing mouth to mouth and nose breaths for an infant would be explained below.
What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation?
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure that combines rescue breathing (mouth-to-mouth) and chest compressions to help make blood available foro the brain.
The correct sequence of actions for performing mouth to mouth and nose breaths for an infant include the following:
- Ensure the head is in a neutral position and lift the chin.
- Take a breath, then cover your baby's mouth and nose with your mouth, making sure it's sealed. If you cannot cover both the mouth and nose at the same time, just seal 1 with your mouth. If you choose the nose, close the lips to stop air escaping.
- Blow a breath steadily into the baby's mouth and nose over 1 second. It should be sufficient to make the chest visibly rise.
- Keeping their head tilted and chin lifted, take your mouth away and watch for the chest to fall as air comes out.
- Take another breath and repeat this sequence 4 more times.
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