Hello, my name is Sara. This video shows how to do the CPR first aid technique on a baby. I chose this video because i found it very interesting to know how to do this technique on a baby, as we only learned how to do it in grown people or teens. It shows the steps we learned in class: first, call 911 and tell the situation, and then start the process of the CPR, starting with lifting their head by their chin, then make a puff, then the chess compressions with our fingers, doing 100 or 120 per minute, and then 2 two puffs through the mouth. Then just continue doing the 30:2 until the emergency arrives. I think it is very important to also take conscience of children and know how to save their lives.
Hi Sara! 👋 Excellent job! Your comment is very complete and shows that you clearly understood the specific steps for performing CPR on a baby. You make a great comparison between what you learned in class for adults or teenagers and what the video teaches for infants — that shows reflection and real understanding. 🙌
I really like that you summarize the sequence in order: call 911, open the airway, give puffs, do chest compressions, and continue with the 30:2 rhythm. You also highlight the importance of being aware of children’s needs and learning how to save their lives — that’s a very thoughtful conclusion. 👏
Hello, my name is Daniel. I already saw this video and like my friend says is a really good video to show how to do the CPR first aid technique on a baby or children and I agree with her that is so interesting because i knew how to do a CPR or an adult but not on a baby, is a little bit different but as like on adults it really helps to let people know how to act in these situations where you can save a life, the steps are really well explained too, thank you Sara for sharing this video with us.
Hi Daniel! 👋 Great work! Your comment shows real understanding of the video and genuine interest in learning how CPR changes depending on the person’s age. I like how you connect your own experience — knowing how to do CPR on adults but not on babies — because it makes your comment personal and reflective. 👍
You also highlight the importance of knowing how to act in these situations and how clear the video’s explanations are — that’s excellent! 🙌
Overall, your comment is thoughtful, positive, and shows a good level of comprehension.
Hello, my name is Sara. This video shows how to do the CPR first aid technique on a baby. I chose this video because i found it very interesting to know how to do this technique on a baby, as we only learned how to do it in grown people or teens. It shows the steps we learned in class: first, call 911 and tell the situation, and then start the process of the CPR, starting with lifting their head by their chin, then make a puff, then the chess compressions with our fingers, doing 100 or 120 per minute, and then 2 two puffs through the mouth. Then just continue doing the 30:2 until the emergency arrives. I think it is very important to also take conscience of children and know how to save their lives.
ReplyDeleteHi Sara! 👋
DeleteExcellent job! Your comment is very complete and shows that you clearly understood the specific steps for performing CPR on a baby. You make a great comparison between what you learned in class for adults or teenagers and what the video teaches for infants — that shows reflection and real understanding. 🙌
I really like that you summarize the sequence in order: call 911, open the airway, give puffs, do chest compressions, and continue with the 30:2 rhythm. You also highlight the importance of being aware of children’s needs and learning how to save their lives — that’s a very thoughtful conclusion. 👏
Hello, my name is Daniel. I already saw this video and like my friend says is a really good video to show how to do the CPR first aid technique on a baby or children and I agree with her that is so interesting because i knew how to do a CPR or an adult but not on a baby, is a little bit different but as like on adults it really helps to let people know how to act in these situations where you can save a life, the steps are really well explained too, thank you Sara for sharing this video with us.
ReplyDeleteHi Daniel! 👋
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Your comment shows real understanding of the video and genuine interest in learning how CPR changes depending on the person’s age. I like how you connect your own experience — knowing how to do CPR on adults but not on babies — because it makes your comment personal and reflective. 👍
You also highlight the importance of knowing how to act in these situations and how clear the video’s explanations are — that’s excellent! 🙌
Overall, your comment is thoughtful, positive, and shows a good level of comprehension.