Printable Infant Cpr

Hey there, my fellow life savers! I stumbled upon some hilarious and informative CPR charts that I just had to share with you. And trust me, these posters are not your typical boring safety guides.

Infant CPR Chart

Infant CPR Chart PosterLet’s start with the most adorable chart I’ve ever seen. This Infant CPR Chart has a cute little baby that just screams, “Save me!” But don’t worry, this poster has all the information you need to perform CPR on an infant, including the proper hand placement and technique. And with the printable PDF format, you can even hang this poster in your baby’s room for easy access in case of an emergency.

Free Printable CPR Chart

Free Printable CPR ChartOkay, who doesn’t love free stuff? And this Free Printable CPR Chart is no exception. It’s a simple and straightforward guide that’s perfect for anyone who needs a quick reminder on how to perform CPR. And with the fun colors and graphics, you can even make this into a game with your friends and family. Whoever can recite the steps first gets a prize!

CPR for Infant

CPR for Infant PosterThis CPR for Infant poster is not only informative, but it’s also super relatable. The baby on the poster looks like it just ate too much and now needs a good pat on the back. But in all seriousness, this poster has all the steps you need to perform CPR on an infant, including the proper rhythm and call for help. So if you ever find yourself in an emergency situation with a baby, just remember to “Push fast and hard in the middle.”

CPR Chart: Child

CPR Chart: Child Paper PosterThis CPR Chart: Child is perfect for anyone who works with children, whether it’s a teacher, coach, or babysitter. The paper format makes it easy to carry around, and the step-by-step guide is clear and concise. Plus, the cartoon characters make it look more like a fun activity rather than a serious safety guide.

Heartsaver Child and Infant CPR AED Instruction Sheets

Heartsaver Child and Infant CPR AED Instruction SheetsThe Heartsaver Child and Infant CPR AED Instruction Sheets might not have the most exciting graphics, but the instructions are written out in a way that’s easy to understand. And with the color-coded sections, you’ll know exactly which steps to follow depending on the situation. So whether you need to perform CPR on a child or an infant, these sheets have got you covered.

CPR/First Aid

CPR/First Aid PosterThis CPR/First Aid poster is perfect for anyone who wants to be prepared for any emergency situation. It has everything from the steps to perform CPR to how to treat a burn. And with the colorful graphics and easy-to-read font, you won’t get bored reading this poster. Plus, it’s always better to be safe than sorry.

CPR Chart: Adult

CPR Chart Laminated PosterLast but not least, we have the CPR Chart: Adult poster. This laminated poster is perfect for anyone who wants a durable and reusable guide on performing CPR. And with the eyelets on each corner, you can easily hang this poster in your workplace or home. It even has a section for using an AED (Automated External Defibrillator), which is something every office or public place should have.

Child CPR Printable

Child CPR Printable PosterThis Child CPR Printable poster has all the information you need for performing CPR on a child, including the proper hand placement and rhythm. And with the downloadable and printable PDF format, you can easily have this guide on hand whenever you need it. It even has a section on how to perform CPR on a baby, just in case you forgot how to do it after looking at that adorable Infant CPR Chart.

Well, there you have it, folks. These posters may have been designed to save lives, but they also managed to make me laugh. And that’s what I call a win-win situation. Stay safe out there!