Please Watch This Video Before Your Discharge CPR Session

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Before you head home you will be taught CPR and what to do if your baby becomes unresponsive.

This is because your baby has a higher risk of having a life threatening emergency at home where you will need to take action while waiting for an ambulance.

Watching this video before you practical session will help you remember steps of CPR if it’s ever needed.

 What You Will Learn

  • Common reasons babies and children need CPR

  • What is CPR and how to quickly recognise when to start CPR for your baby

  • The correct steps to take in a way that is easy to remember during an emergency (how to do CPR)

  • Taught by Charlotte, a senior clinical paediatric ICU nurse and mum

Every 3 months for the first year of your babies life we will send you a reminder to watch the video as a refresher. This will help you rmember what to do and act quickly if you are faced with an emergency.

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Created by Specialised Paediatric Nurse Charlotte

A paediatric ICU nurse with a background in university-level teaching and advanced emergency managed in children

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We will also send you a 3 monthly refresher reminder for the first year of your babies life

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