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  • The child has learned the correct hand placement and compression technique for performing CPR on an infant or child.
  • The child understands the importance of checking for signs of responsiveness and breathing before starting CPR.
  • The child has learned the appropriate ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths during CPR.
  • The child has gained knowledge about common causes of cardiac arrest in infants and children.

Continued development in child CPR certification can be enhanced by participating in simulated scenarios, where the child can practice applying their knowledge and skills in different emergency situations. Additionally, engaging in role-playing activities can help the child develop confidence in their ability to respond effectively to cardiac emergencies.

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