Infant CPR
Infant CPR class is geared toward instructing parents and family members on the basic steps of Infant CPR. Infant is defined as any child less than one year of age.
Infant CPR classes
Baby basics
This class focuses on teaching you how to care for your newborn when you bring them home from the hospital and the transition period between newborn and infant. The class discusses feeding, diapering, swaddling techniques, soothing, bathing, safety, and when to call the doctor. This is a hands-on class with demonstrations and time to practice. This class does not include Infant CPR – please register separately for that class.
Baby basics classes
Premature baby care
When a baby arrives earlier than expected, families are concerned about their baby's health and development and may worry about caring for their baby at home. At Piedmont, premature infants are placed in specially designed isolettes for warmth and safety. This carefully regulated environment helps ensure the baby will thrive. Unfortunately, this isolation also causes parents to be separated from their baby. Piedmont addresses this by allowing parents and premature babies to experience physical closeness. During special sessions, the infant's dressed only in a diaper - rests against the parent's chest, skin-to-skin. This physical contact gives the baby positive stimulation and promotes bonding between parent and baby. Mothers can also use these sessions to encourage their babies to breast-feed.
Premature baby care facts
NICU parent handbook
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) team provides subspecialty care and comprehensive services for at-risk and medically fragile newborns a comfortable, supportive environment. It features advanced technology, enhanced space around incubators for ease of access, and special lighting controls. Neonatologists, neonatal nurse practitioners, specialized nurses, and respiratory therapists help newborns gain the strength needed to begin life outside the hospital. The team may also include a trained neonatal transport team which uses a specially equipped vehicle to provide services throughout the region.
Several of our locations - Athens, Atlanta, Columbus, Fayette, Henry, Newnan and Rockdale - have a Level III NICU designation. This means we have the capability to provide comprehensive care for infants ranging from extremely low birth weight to full-term requiring specialized interventions. The unit also provides advanced respiratory support, advanced imaging and access to pediatric medical sub-specialists such as pediatric cardiologists and pediatric neurologists. Piedmont Athens' helistop also allows for transfers from other area hospitals with babies in need of advanced medical care.
Piedmont Newton has a Level II Special Care Nursery for infants needing the care of neonatologists and neonatal nurses.
NICU parent handbook
Friends and family
This course is designed for non-healthcare providers/lay rescuers (expecting parents, family members, babysitters, or anyone who wants to learn CPR but doesn’t need it for a job). This course teaches lay rescuers how to recognize and treat life-threatening emergencies, including cardiac arrest and the choking adult, child, and infant victim. It also provides demonstration and practice of an AED for an adult and child cardiac arrest victim. Course cards are on the back of the student book.
Friends and family classes