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American Red Cross CPR (Infant) Class @ 33rd and Park Ave

Stork and Cradle, Inc and Tamara Hawkins RN, IBCLC

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New York, NY

 American Red Cross CPR (Infant) Class @ 33rd and Park Ave

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Parents, grandparents, and baby sitters will learn how to reduce the risk of injury or death by properly identifying emergencies and administering the appropriate life saving measures to infants.

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What You Will Learn:

 
  • Recognizing an Emergency.What are some unusual sights appearances or behaviors in infants that can help you recognize an emergency situation?
  • Check-Call-Care.Once you recognize an emergency, remain calm and follow the emergency action steps: Check-Call-Care.
  • How to care for a conscious and unconscious  infant who is choking.
  • Prioritizing care. In an emergency with more than one victim, how would you determine which victim needs care first?
  • How to give rescue breaths.
  • How to care for cardiac emergencies

 

Where



Stork and Cradle, Inc
44 E. 32nd St 11th Floor
TRS Institute (between Park and Madison Aves)
New York, NY 10016

Organizer

Stork and Cradle, Inc and Tamara Hawkins RN, IBCLC

 
Classes are led by Tamara Hawkins RN, LCCE, IBCLC, CHHC. Tamara earned her nursing degree at New York University and began a career in obstetrical nursing and perinatal education 13 years ago. She then went on to become certified as a labor support specialist, Lamaze instructor, lactation consultant, and a holistic health counselor certified through the Association of Drugless Practitioners.

Tamara brings her experience working at NYU-Langone Medical Center, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Mount Sinai Medical Center, and Elizabeth Seton Childbearing Center, a free standing birthing center, to help women navigate through the maze of holistic options and medical choices to have a empowering birth experience and feel confident taking care of their babies.

Tamara is also a mother and a student. She is currently studying to become a Family Nurse Practitioner and will dedicate her practice to helping breastfeeding mothers overcome rare and common feeding challenges.

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