Use the head-tilt/chin-lift to open an infant’s airway to the neutral position.

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  • For infants, the airway should be in a neutral position, not overextended or flexed.
  • CPR training questions on infant rescue breaths consistently indicate “neutral position” as the correct answer choice.
  • Keeping the head neutral helps keep the airway open while avoiding kinking the softer infant airway that can occur if the head is tilted past-neutral.

In practical terms: the infant’s head should look naturally in-line with the body, not pushed back “sniffing the air” like in adults, and not chin-to- chest.

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When giving breaths to an infant, use the head-tilt/chin-lift technique to open the infant’s airway to the neutral position.

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Learn the correct head position for infant rescue breaths: when giving breaths to an infant, use the head-tilt/chin-lift technique to open the airway to a neutral position for safer, more effective ventilation.

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