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- Infant & child CPR [videorecording] what every parent should know / by Iglesias, Hector.; Kalemba, Tracy.; Caring Professional Resources (Firm); Matty Mo Media (Firm);
Instructor, Tracy Kalemba.Program shows how to perform CPR on children from newborns to age 8.DVD.
- Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Asphyxia in children.; CPR (First aid) for children.; CPR (First aid) for infants.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- First aid fast for babies and children : emergency procedures for all parents and caregivers / by Piazza, Gina M.,editor.(CARDINAL)501147;
How to use this book -- Action in an emergency -- Unresponsiveness -- Breathing difficulties -- Wounds and bleeding -- Burns and scalds -- Poisoning -- Head, face, and spine injuries -- Bone, joint, and muscle injuries -- Foreign objects -- Bites and stings -- Effects of heat and cold -- Medical disorders -- First aid kit -- Home safety -- Useful telephone numbers [form].An indispensable guide for all parents and caretakers that covers a wide range of childhood emergencies. From anaphylaxis to burns to severe bleeding and bruising, First Aid Fast for Babies and Children offers clear advice, and step-by-step photographs show you what to do. This revised and updated fifth edition abides by all the latest health guidelines and makes first aid less daunting by giving more prominence to essential actions. Quick reference symbols at the end of every sequence indicate whether to seek medical advice, take your child to the hospital, or call an ambulance, and question-and-answer sections provide additional easy-to-access information. It even includes helpful advice on child safety in and around the home. First Aid Fast for Babies and Children gives you all the direction you need to deal with an injury or first aid emergency and keep your baby or child safe.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Pediatric emergencies.; First aid in illness and injury.; Infants; Children; CPR (First aid) for children.; CPR (First aid) for infants.; Children; Children.;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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- Complete CPR : [videorecording] : cardiopulmonary resuscitation / by Lenny Magill Productions.; Klatt, John.; American Safety (Firm); American Safety.; Lenny Magill Productions.;
How to provide CPR until professional help arrives. Learn how to help people and be an effective first responder to individuals suffering from cardiac arrest, choking from blocked airway, severe trauma, concussion or whenever an individual is not breathing and/or their heart is not functioning.DVD.
- Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Educational videos.; Instructional videos.; Cardiac arrest; Cardiac arrest; Cardiac resuscitation.; Cardiac resuscitation; CPR (First aid) for children.; CPR (First aid) for children; CPR (First aid) for infants.; CPR (First aid) for infants; CPR (First aid); Educational films; Instructional films; Respiratory organs; Respiratory organs; Resuscitation.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Heartsaver first aid CPR AED : student workbook / by Gonzales, Louis.(CARDINAL)338356; Lynch, Mike,1956-(CARDINAL)283276; American Heart Association.(CARDINAL)338357;
A workbook for students taking the American Heart Association's Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course. Covers first aid basics, CPR for adults and how to use an AED.First aid basics -- Medical emergencies -- Injury emergencies -- Environmental emergencies -- CPR and AED -- Conclusion -- Summary of CPR and AED for adults, children, and infants.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; First aid in illness and injury; CPR (First aid); Defibrillators.;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- First aid/CPR/AED [videorecording]. by American Red Cross.(CARDINAL)330869;
Before giving care and checking an injured or ill person -- Cardiac emergencies and CPR -- AED -- Breathing emergencies -- First aid -- Optional video segments -- Instructor training segments.The First Aid/CPR/AED DVD depicts emergency scenarios likely to occur in a workplace environment to help participants in First Aid/CPR/AED courses sharpen their assessment skills and test their knowledge. The DVD includes both course and instructor training segments. Content includes recognizing and responding to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, infants and children, plus first aid for cuts and scrapes, bruises, burns, bleeding, sprains, strains and more. The First Aid/CPR/AED DVD is updated with 2010 science guidelines for first aid, CPR and emergency cardiovascular care.DVD.
- Subjects: Automated external defibrillation.; CPR (First aid); First aid in illness and injury.; First Aid; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Defibrillators.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Basic life support : provider manual / by Hazinski, Mary Fran.(CARDINAL)733422; American Heart Association.(CARDINAL)338357;
Includes bibliographical references (page 85)General concepts -- BLS/CPR basics for adults -- Automated external defibrillator for adults and children 8 years of age and older -- BLS/CPR for children from 1 year of age to puberty -- BLS/CPR for infants -- Automated external defibrillator for infants and for children from 1 to 8 years of age -- CPR with an advanced airway -- Mouth-to-mouth breaths -- Rescue breathing -- Relief of choking -- Appendix -- Recommended reading
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; CPR (First aid); Emergency medical services; Life support systems (Critical care); First aid in illness and injury;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 3
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- Pediatric first aid, CPR, and AED. by National Safety Council.(CARDINAL)141986;
This industry-leading program features quality content - a program that meets first aid and CPR training requirements for all 50 states, and conforms to the 2005 Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiac Care. It covers the latest techniques for injuries and sudden illness in infants and children. This resource includes: care and prevention of common childhood problems and injuries; and concise easy-to-read information that works as a handy reference after the course. Nationally recognized completion cards are available. The program features flexibility - programs and products are designed to benefit all types of learning styles by combining lectures, video presentations, group discussions and hands-on training. Customizable programs are available for specific emergency care training needs.
- Subjects: Pediatric emergencies; First aid in illness and injury; CPR (First aid) for children;
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- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Basic life support : provider manual / by American Heart Association,issuing body(CARDINAL)338357;
Includes bibliographical references"The BLS Provider Manual contains all the information students need to successfully complete the BLS Course. This manual is designed for a single user, with text that is ideal for use as a reference tool before and after the BLS Course. The BLS Provider Manual includes the BLS Reference Card, which is also sold separately (product 20-1132). This product has been updated with new science from the 2020 Guidelines for CPR and ECC and replaces the previous version (15-1010). If you are a student, please confirm with your Training Center that this is the appropriate product for your training." -- www.heart.org
- Subjects: Handbook; CPR (First aid); Emergency medical services; First aid in illness and injury; Life support systems (Critical care); Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; First Aid; Life Support Care; Resuscitation; Defibrillators; Emergency Medical Services; Emergency Treatment;
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- The baby book : everything you need to know about your baby--from birth to age two / by Sears, William,1939-(CARDINAL)525268; Sears, William,1939-(CARDINAL)525268;
Getting Started: Baby-Care Basics -- Getting Attached: What It Means -- Parenting Your Baby -- The Seven Baby B's of Attachment Parenting -- Attachment Parenting Includes Fathers -- Some Questions You May Have -- Ten Tips for Having a Safe and Satisfying Birth -- Choose Dr. Right for Yourself -- Choose the Right Birthing Environment -- Use a Professional Labor Assistant -- Get Moving -- Get Off Your Back -- Experiment with Labor Positions -- Use Technology Wisely -- Use Medical Pain Relief Wisely -- Avoid an Episiotomy -- Formulate Your Birth Plan -- Preparing for Baby -- Choosing Dr. Right for Your Baby -- Choosing Other VIPs -- Choosing Whether to Breastfeed or Bottlefeed -- Circumcised or Intact? -- Cord Blood Stem Cell Banking -- Expanded Newborn Screening Blood Test -- Preparing Your Nest -- Getting the Right Start with Your Newborn -- Baby's First Minutes -- Bonding--What It Means, How to Do It -- Getting to Know Your Newborn -- Attachment-Promoting Behaviors -- Birthday "Pictures" -- Routine Hospital Procedures -- Newborn Jaundice -- Baby's First Checkup -- Postpartum Family Adjustments -- Nesting-in -- Role Adjustments -- Preventing and Overcoming Postpartum Depression -- Now We Are Three -- Shaping Up After Childbirth -- Caring for Your Baby's Bodily Needs -- Diapering Your Baby -- Cord Care -- Care of the Circumcision Site -- Nail Care -- Bathing Baby -- Keeping Baby Comfortable -- Pacifiers: In or Out? -- The Right Touch: The Art of Infant Massage -- Common Concerns in the Early Weeks -- Early Newborn Changes -- Spitting Up -- Eyes -- Baby's Mouth -- Newborn Skin Marks and Rashes -- Diaper Rash: Prevention and Treatment -- Infant Feeding and Nutrition -- Breastfeeding: Why and How -- Why Breast Is Best -- Preparing for Breastfeeding -- Right-Start Techniques -- How Your Breasts Make Milk -- Common Breastfeeding Questions and Problems -- The Breastfeeding Mother: Choices, Challenges -- Eating Right During Breastfeeding -- Upsetting Foods in Breast Milk -- Medicines for Two: Taking Medicines Safely While Breastfeeding -- Breastfeeding Helpers -- Getting It Together: Working and Breastfeeding -- Expressing Milk -- "Nursing Nuisances," Challenges, and Funny Things That Happen on the Way to the Breast -- Breastfeeding Special Babies in Special Circumstances -- Weaning: When and How -- Bottlefeeding with Safety and Love -- Formula Facts -- How Much? How Often? -- Preparing Formula -- Bottlefeeding Tips -- Weaning Baby from the Bottle -- A Person at Both Ends of the Bottle -- Introducing Solid Foods: When, What, and How -- Why Wait? -- Feeding Solids: Six to Nine Months -- Feeding Strategies -- Feeding Solids: Nine to Twelve Months -- Making Your Own Baby Food -- Commercial Baby Food -- Bring Out the Cup -- Ten Tips for Becoming Your Family's Nutritionist -- Feed Your Baby Smart Fats -- Feed Your Baby the Best Carbs -- Perk Up the Proteins -- Shape Young Tastes -- Fill Up with Fiber -- Value Your Vitamins -- Mind Your Minerals -- Pump Up Baby's Iron -- Make Every Calorie Count -- Raise a Lean Baby -- Feeding the Toddler: One to Two Years -- Nourishing the Picky Eater -- Getting Your Toddler to Eat -- Choosing the Right Milk for Your Toddler -- Is Your Child Eating Enough? -- Food Allergies -- Pesticides: How to Keep Them Out of the Mouths of Babies -- Contemporary Parenting -- Babywearing: The Art and Science of Carrying Your Baby -- New Support for an Old Idea -- Choosing the Right Baby Carrier -- How to Wear Your Baby: A Personal Course -- The Babywearing Father--Becoming a Shareholder -- Other Babywearers -- Wearing Down to Sleep -- Babywearing in Real-Life Situations -- Babywearing in Special Situations -- How Babywearing Benefits Infants and Parents -- Babywearing May Change Your Life-style for the Better -- Nighttime Parenting: How to Get Your Baby to Sleep -- Facts of Infant Sleep -- Step One: Give Your Baby the Best Sleep Start -- Step Two: Condition Your Baby to Sleep -- Step Three: Lessen Conditions That Cause Night Waking -- Sleeping with Your Baby--Yes? No? Sometimes? -- Handling Worries and Criticisms of Sleeping with Your Baby -- Sleep Safety -- Troubleshooting: Solving Your Baby's Sleep Problems -- Frequently Asked Questions About Sleep Problems -- Parenting the Fussy or Colicky Baby -- Fussy Babies -- Why Babies Fuss -- Matching Babies and Parents -- Soothing the Fussy Baby -- The Colicky Baby, Alias the Hurting Baby -- Tracking Down Hidden Causes of Colic -- Comforting Colic -- Is Colic Preventable? -- Entering the Promised Time -- Working and Parenting -- The Real Issue: Attachment -- Keys to Working and Attaching -- Choosing Substitute Caregivers -- The Commercial Day-Care Option -- Special Situations -- Parenting the Adopted Baby -- Parenting Twins -- Single Parenting -- The Down Syndrome Baby--A Special Kind of Parenting -- Mixing Babies and Pets -- Infant Development and Behavior -- Growing Together: Enjoying Your Baby's Developmental Stages -- Growing Together -- Attachment Parenting: How It Builds Better Babies--And Parents -- How Babies Grow -- The Five Features of Infant Development -- Seven Ways to Build a Brighter Baby -- The First Six Months: Big Changes -- The First Month: Big Needs -- Newborn Reflexes -- The Second Month: Big Smiles -- The Third Month: Big Hands -- A Three-Month Review -- The Fourth Month: Big Looks -- Language Development, Four to Six Months -- The Fifth Month: Big Reaches -- The Sixth Month: Sitting Big -- Raising Healthy Teeth -- The Second Six Months: Moving Up -- Six to Nine Months: Exploring Big -- New Fears and Concerns in the Second Six Months -- Nine to Twelve Months: Big Moves -- Caring for Your Baby's Feet -- The Second Year: From Babyhood to Toddlerhood -- Twelve to Fifteen Months: Big Steps -- Fifteen to Eighteen Months: Big Words -- Enriching Your Toddler's Language -- Does Your Child Walk Funny? -- Eighteen to Twenty-four Months: Big Thoughts -- Bothersome but Normal Toddler Behaviors -- The Real Meaning of Discipline -- Headstrong Mind-set -- Toy Squabbles -- Temper Tantrums -- Biting and Hitting -- Baby Won't Mind -- Screeching and Whining -- Thumb-sucking -- Toilet Training -- Facts You Should Know -- Better Late Than Early -- A Step-by-Step Approach to Toilet Training -- The Child Who Won't Go -- Toilet Training Quickly: The Weekend-Training-Camp Method -- Keeping Your Baby Safe and Healthy -- Babyproofing Your Home -- Profile of an Accident-Prone Child -- The Accident-Prone Home -- Home Babyproofing Checklists -- Choosing and Using Safe Baby Equipment -- Safe and Sane Car Travel -- Cycling with Infants -- Plantproofing Your Home -- Environmental Pollutants: Getting the Lead Out -- Keeping Your Baby Healthy -- Health Maintenance Begins at Home -- Well-Baby Checkups -- Immunizations: Why, What, and When -- Treating Little People -- Giving Medicines -- Reducing the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome -- The Most Common Medical Problems: Self-help Home Care -- Parenting the Baby with Fever -- Colds -- Coughs -- Ear Infections -- Sinus Infections -- Croup -- Diarrhea -- Vomiting -- Constipation -- Tracking and Treating Inhalant Allergies -- Eczema -- Questions Parents Have About AIDS -- Childhood Illnesses at a Glance -- Lifesaving Procedures and First Aid for Common Emergencies -- The Three P's -- Choking -- When Your Baby Isn't Breathing: A Step-by-Step Approach to CPR -- Bleeding -- Head Injuries -- Convulsions -- Burns -- Poisoning -- Eye Injuries -- Nose Injuries -- Insect Stings and Bites -- Tooth Trauma -- Strains, Sprains, and Fractures -- Growth Charts.Features information on every aspect of infant care, including the treatment of illnesses and infant nutritional requirements, and focuses on a baby's five needs: eating, sleeping, development, health, and comfort.
- Subjects: Newborn infants; Infants; Infants;
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