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Be able to provide first aid for an infant and a child who are unresponsive

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If an infant is unresponsive but breathing, you should cradle them in your arms with their head tilted downwards to prevent them from choking on their tongue or swallowing their vomit, until help arrives. Is this statement true or false?

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When putting a child in the recovery position, you should roll the child away from you. Is this statement true or false?

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  • Bring child's furthest arm across their chest and hold it so the back of the child's hand is resting against the cheek closest to you.
  • Kneel beside the child and make sure both the child’s legs are straight.
  • Grasp the child's furthest leg so that your hand is resting on the outer edge of the child's bent knee.
  • Roll the child toward you so that they are now lying on their side with their knee resting on the floor close to you, making sure their cheek is resting on the their back of hand as you move them.
  • Place the child's arm nearest to you at a right angle to the child's body, with elbow bent and palm facing upwards.
  • Adjust child's knee so that the knee and hip are at right angles to the child's body. Tilt the child's chin backwards slightly to keep the airway open.

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