Squeeze the left paw to practice child (1-8 years) choking rescue and CPR skills
Squeeze the right paw to practice infant (birth to 1 year) choking rescue and CPR skills
To hear the voice prompts for both Infant and Child click one of these links:
BroadbandDial-Up
(Broadband with QuickTime Recommended)
For both infant and child, a voice quickly reviews what to do if the infant or child is choking and then what to do if the infant or child loses consciousness. Following this quick review, the voice prompts the user through a one-minute practice session of his or her CPR skills.
To practice rescue breathing, slip the breathing mask over the bear's nose. Open the pocket in the bear's chest, and insert the air bag into the pocket. When prompted to give a breath, blow on the breathing mask enough to see the bear's chest rise
A metronome beeps in the background to set the pace for chest compressions
A voice prompts you to "Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 . . . 30. Give breath." for five cycles or about 2 minutes.
As you press the red heart on the bear's chest (which on an infant or child would be located between the nipples), a green light in the bowtie indicates that you are pressing the correct depth. A red light means you are pressing too hard.
After about 2 minutes of practice, the voice will prompt you to call 911 and continue CPR.