Emergencies involving children rarely come with warning signs. A child can stop breathing or lose consciousness in seconds, and the minutes before help arrives are the most critical. Pediatric CPR is not a skill that belongs only in hospitals or training centers. Parents and caregivers can learn it, and doing so before a crisis happens […]
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