If there is no response and not breathing or not breathing normally, position the infant on his or her back and begin CPR. Give 30 gentle chest compressions at the rate of 100-120/minute. Use two or three fingers in the center of the chest just below the nipples.
source :CPR Instructions For Infants and Small Children
depts.washington.edu/learncpr/infantcpr.html
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a patient falls when trying to get out of bed
serving meat to a vegetarian patient
failing to record when medication is given to a patient
a healthcare provider cannot be located when needed
giving the wrong dosage of medication to a patient
Working with wood like drilling, cutting, sanding, etc. because a chip could fly into your eye. wear protective eye glasses.
in a lab, chemicals could get on your skin and you rub your eye, something splashes up. makes sure to put on all protective gear that is recommended like gloves, apron, eye glasses.
getting surgery on your eye whether to help with sight or other things. make sure your doctor is qualified and has experience in your type of surgery before getting it.
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1. Pasta, Bread, Fruit and Vegtables.
2. 1 to 4 hours
3. 17 hours of fluid 2 hours before practice. And avoid dairy products.
4. Tuna or turkey sandwich. Fresh fruit and vegetables.
5. Eat immideatley after.
6. Athletes of course also need to be sure to hydrate after a workout or game, the best recovery hydration options are sports drinks, fruit juice, and flavored milk as opposed to plain water.