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Infant Emergencies and CPR...When You Least Expect It offers anyone who is responsible for the care of an infant the opportunity to learn primary prevention strategies and emergency response techniques specific to infancy. Developed by an Emergency R.N. and educator, this video is unique and comprehensive by demonstrating Infant CPR and the emergent response to choking, providing infant care tips (methods of taking a baby's temperature,counting a respiratory rate,administering medicine,nasal suctioning) for new parents, grandparents and babysitters and presenting current information and prevention strategies for ... - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) - Fever Management - Seizures - Dehydration - Choking - Falls - Burns - Suffocation/Strangulation - Poisoning - Drowning - Auto Safety
Customer reviews for 'Infant Emergencies and CPR...When You Least Expect It'
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Great Emergency Information!!!
When we first received this video as a baby shower gift, we thought that it was an instructional CPR video. We were so impressed with all of the other information it included on how to take care of infant emergency situations - and the infant care tips were great! We feel this video has helped us learn more as new parents and helped boost our confidence in caring for our newborn.
[Saturday, March 20, 2004]
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Well worth it!
This video is presented well and I feel that the information is invaluable - especially for first time parents!. This was a wise investment for us!
[Wednesday, January 28, 2004]
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Just OK
The CPR section was well done, and I'm sure I'll watch it several times. But I expected more demonstrations about emergencies. After all, that is the power of video vs a book or magazine article. Instead, the information was delivered in a sit down interview format - very disappointing. It was also less detailed than a small book on home infantproofing that I have. I didn't learn anything new. In my opinion, definitely not worth the cost.
[Tuesday, January 20, 2004]
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