A podcast that redefines what it means to be informed in your pregnancy and birth.
This can seem like you are on an overwhelming journey. Breathe. Always come back to the breath. And read on. We are here to help.
[1.20] Brigid introduces Sarah to the listeners.
[1.53] Sarah introduces herself and talks about being a paediatric intensive care nurse and her company Paeds first aid.
[3.44] Sarah talks about what a ‘well baby’ looks like and the saying pink, warm, sweet and calm that is used in healthcare.
[6.25] Brigid and Sarah talk about acrocyanosis and core body temperature.
[9.04] Sarah talks about what the main things that parents are worried about.
[10.18] Sarah talks about the Paediatric Assessment Triangle and teaches the listeners about it.
[11.20] Sarah talks about appearance and the TICLS acronym.
[13.44] Sarah talks about breathing and what to look for.
[15.30] Sarah talks about circulation.
[17.40] Sarah talks about fever in babies and the temperatures to look out for.
[18.18] Sarah talks about what parents should do if their baby has a temperature.
[21.11] Sarah talks about rashes and what’s normal and what to look out for. Sarah also discusses baby acne.
[26.15] Sarah talks about CPR for newborns, and she runs through the acronym DRSABCD.
[32.11] Sarah explains how to do CPR on a newborn.
[36.06] Sarah talks about defibrillation and using a defibrillator.
[38.08] Brigid and Sarah talk about the benefits of doing a newborn CPR course.
[39.21] Sarah talks about some of the things that should be in your newborn first aid kit.
[47.30] Sarah talks about drownings.
[50.14] Sarah talks about falls.
[50.37] Sarah talks about car seat safety.
[51.11] Sarah talks about choking and strangulation.
[54.10] Sarah talks about where listeners can find her.
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Website- https://www.paedseducation.com.au/
We work and live on Wadawarrung land. We acknowledge the Elders, past present and emerging. We also acknowledge the rich birthing history of aboriginal women and the connection to country that this has been and always will be.
We have 15+ years of running a busy obstetric practice, helping more than 4000 babies to enter this big beautiful world. We live and breathe babies and we are here to help you become MAMA.