To perform CPR, remember the basic steps of CPR administration called CAB
C for compressions, A for airway, and B for breathing
External chest compressions provide artificial circulation. When you apply rhythmic pressure on the lower half of the infant's breastbone, you force the heart to pump blood.
To do external chest compression properly, follow the steps below:
Important: As of October of 2015, the guidelines for performing effective CPR have changed. If the person is not confident in his/her abilities to perform CPR, he/she may administer Compression Only CPR. However, please note that conventional CPR with 30 compressions and 2 rescue breaths is still advised for pediatric victims.