Professional medical-style infographic showing 6 clear CPR and first aid steps for an unconscious choking person, designed for parents in a clean red and white clinical palette. This electric shock resuscitation poster style visual features safety warnings, AED and emergency icons, and calm instructional illustrations with anatomically correct positions.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Numbered steps infographic titled "CPR and First Aid for an Unconscious Choking Person". 6 numbered step cards in a clear vertical sequence for parents, clean medical textbook style, red and white clinical palette, tasteful clinical illustration, anatomically correct positions, no graphic blood or gore. Step 1: visual of an adult collapsed and unresponsive, caregiver checking surroundings and approaching safely; heading in English: "Check Safety"; caption in English: "Make sure the area is safe, then check if the person responds." Step 2: visual of caregiver tapping shoulders, shouting, and pointing to a phone; heading in English: "Call for Help"; caption in English: "Call emergency services and get an AED if available." Step 3: visual of caregiver opening airway with head tilt chin lift and checking breathing for no more than 10 seconds; heading in English: "Check Breathing"; caption in English: "If the person is not breathing normally, begin CPR." Step 4: visual of correct hand placement for chest compressions on the center of the chest, straight arms, kneeling beside patient; heading in English: "Start Compressions"; caption in English: "Push hard and fast in the center of the chest, 100–120 per minute." Step 5: visual of caregiver opening mouth to look for visible object, removing only if clearly seen, then giving rescue breaths if trained; heading in English: "Look for Blockage"; caption in English: "Remove only a visible object, then continue CPR with breaths if trained." Step 6: visual of repeating CPR cycles and AED pads being applied by another helper; heading in English: "Continue Until Help Arrives"; caption in English: "Keep doing CPR until the person breathes, an AED is ready, or emergency responders take over." Add prominent red warning and safety callout boxes: "If unsure, call emergency services" and "Do not perform blind finger sweeps." Include a life-critical emergency callout panel with simple icons for phone, AED, and ambulance. Composition should feel like a professional first aid poster for parents, with clear spacing, readable labels, and calm instructional tone. Subtle visual nod only to emergency resuscitation poster search intent, but no on-image reference text to electric shock. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic gore, no watermarks. Clean instructional illustration. Tasteful clinical illustration, anatomically correct positions. NO graphic blood or gore. Include prominent "If unsure, call emergency services" callout in {language}.
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