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Infant CPR Online

  • Re-certify for free forever​ - lifetime access

  • In accordance with AHA standards

  • Accredited online CPR training courses​

Infant CPR
Most Popular

39.99 USD

  • Take online on any device at your pace.

  • Learn how to perform CPR on an infant. Ages < 12months.

  • Choking relief for infants

  • printable certificate

Full Access
Best Value

99.99 USD

  • Access to all courses

  • CPR & Choking relief 

  • First Aid

  • Sexual Abuse prevention

  • Learn CPR for adults, children, and infants

All-Ages CPR
Best for Families

49.99 USD

  • All Ages CPR Training

  • Includes infant CPR techniques

  • Choking Relief for all ages

  • ALL content from individual courses included

  • Printable certificate

Trusted by over 30,000 families, caregivers, and organizations for over 10 years

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"The videos are so well done."
- Hannah K. (New Jersey)

"Checked it off my list! Finally." 
- Molly S. (Georgia)

"It was very simple. Super clear." 
- Jen A. (California)

"I know what to do now."
- Josh R. (Texas)

Risk Free - Refund Guarantee

We are the top online CPR training provider for families. We are a family-owned and operated business. Your purchase is risk free. We proudly stand behind the quality of our courses, but if you are unsatisfied we will give you a full refund.

Julie, Arizona (ER nurse)

“Even with all the resources at an ER, proper CPR is by far the most important thing we do to save patients. The courses by infantcpr.com are the best you can find online."

Are You Prepared?
Emergency situations don’t give any warning. It could happen tomorrow, or next year, or never at all. Regardless, knowing CPR and choking relief is one of the most essential skills for a parent. 

Why Families and Caregivers Choose Us

 AHA/ILCOR guidelines

We strictly adhere to AHA and ILCOR standards for infant CPR and choking relief training. Our courses are accredited and taught by certified instructors.

Medical Oversight

Our courses are taught by experienced instructors who are passionate about teaching life-saving skills to parents and caregivers.

Lifetime Access

Purchase one time and re-certify for free forever. We won't bother you with endless emails to renew. You're busy enough!

Group Discounts

For Extended Families, Grandparents, and Babysitters. Train Everyone.

Our group CPR training programs are designed to meet your needs across various sectors, including healthcare, workplace, and community CPR. We offer group online certification packages that are cost-effective and widely recognized in the industry. Our curriculum is based on the latest 2020 AHA®/ECC/ILCOR Guidelines, ensuring you receive the most current and reliable training available. Contact us to inquire about group discounts.

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What are the CPR Steps for an emergency?

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Here are the infant CPR steps at a quick glance. Please keep in mind that to responsibly learn CPR, you need to take the full class offered above. This is for your quick reference if you are experiencing an emergency.

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Step 1: Check for responsiveness. Gently tap the infant’s foot or shoulder and yell. If the baby is unresponsive, move on to the next step and call 911 immediately. 

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Step 2: Give 30 chest compressions. Put the baby on a hard, flat surface. Take 2 fingers and find the center of the chest just below the imaginary line between the nipples. Push down 1/3 the thickness of the chest at a rate of 100/minute. The AHA recommends pushing to the beat of “staying alive” by the Bee Gees. 

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Step 3: Open the airway. Gently tilt the head back being careful to not tilt it too far.

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Step 4: Give 2 breaths. Cover the mouth and the nose with your mouth, creating a seal, and give 2 gentle breaths, watching to see the chest rise and then release.

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Step 5: Continue giving infant CPR until help arrives.  CPR keeps blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs until advanced medical help can take over. Don’t give up!

What will I Learn in the CPR Class?

When you purchase one of our online CPR classes you are given access to an extensive training module. We designed the training to walk you through all of the steps to ensure that you know how to perform CPR on an infant, child, or on an adult. First, you will watch the professionally produced training videos. The first video demonstrates proper CPR steps and the second video demonstrates proper choking relief technique.

 

Then, you will read through the written curriculum. At the end of each chapter you are given one question about the material. This is to help you prepare of the exam at the end of the training module. From start to finish, we estimate that it will take you 45 minutes to 1.5 hours to complete the full training including the test. If you have further questions as to what is included in these courses, please contact us. Here are the titles of the chapters in the written curriculum. These topics are included in all of our classes:

 

  • Introduction to CPR:  Gives a brief introduction to CPR and what you will learn in the module.

  • Anatomy of CPR:  Gives an overview of CPR from a biological perspective. This section will help you understand what is actually happening when you give chest compressions and rescue breaths.

  • Common Myths: We identify and debunk common misconceptions about CPR to help prepare you for the reality of an emergency. 

  • Mental Preparation: Most people don’t perform these skills on a regular basis. As such, being mentally ready to handle a crisis is of utmost importance. In this section we give you some exercises to help prepare you mentally.

  • Secure the Scene:  You will learn how to determine whether or not an emergency scene is safe before you begin rescue attempts.

  • Determine if CPR is Needed:  Giving CPR to a somebody who doesn’t need it can result in disaster. In this section, you will learn about the signs and symptoms of a victim who actually needs cardiopulmonary resuscitation. 

  • Check for Responsiveness:  In this section, you will learn how to check if a victim is responsive to stimulus or not.

  • Get Help:  One of the most important parts of an emergency rescue is getting advanced medial help on the scene as soon as possible. You will learn how to get 911 to the scene while still giving the victim the best chance of survival.

  • Chest Compressions:  The central component to cardiopulmonary resuscitation is chest compressions. Learn how to give high-quality chest compressions to keep the blood flowing through the body. You’ll learn the ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths.

  • Hands Only CPR:  Recently, studies have shown that performing CPR only using chest compressions is extremely effective. Learn how to perform hands only CPR on older children and adults. 

  • Rescue Breaths:  Rescue breathing helps give oxygen to the blood that you are pumping through the body with chest compressions. Learn how to give effective rescue breaths. 

  • Putting it Together:  In this portion, you will learn how to put all of the individual CPR steps together into a cohesive process. 

  • Introduction to Choking Relief:  This is a brief introduction to the choking relief training module. 

  • Anatomy of Choking Relief:  Learn about the physiological aspects of back blows and the Heimlich maneuver. You will learn how both of these techniques are manual attempts to simulate a forceful cough. 

  • Recognize a Choking Victim:  People often think somebody is choking when he or she really is not choking. Learn the signs of a victim who is truly choking. 

  • Choking Relief Instruction:  In this section you will study step-by-step instructions on how to give back blows for small babies and little children. You will learn the Heimlich maneuver for older children and adults. 

  • Common Choking Objects:  The final section covers a variety of common household choking objects to be wary of. 

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