Our Classes
CPR
The Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) portion teaches critical hands on skills of combining chest compressions with artificial ventilation in an effort to manually to maintain blood circulation and breathing until emergency medical services arrives.
AED
The AED course portion teaches the knowledge of when and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED).
FA
The First Aid course portion teaches critical skills and knowledge needed to assess and respond to a person that needs help upon arrival and how to assist with their needs.
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HeartSaver ® First Aid/CPR /AED
The Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED course, teaches critical skills and knowledge needed to respond to and manage an emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services arrives. The course is based on the 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR and ECC.
The Course Covers:
• First aid basics (scene safety, identifying the problem, and calling for help)
• Medical emergencies (choking, causes of respiratory distress, shock, allergic reactions)
• Injury emergencies (controlling bleeding, stabilizing broken bones, and burns)
• Environmental emergencies (bites and stings, and temperature-related and poison emergencies)
• Adult CPR AED
• Child CPR AED
• Infant CPR AED
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Study Sheets
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Hands On Practice
Advance First Aid
OSHA mandates that a trained first aid responder must be present in high risk industries with the most dangerous jobs where medical emergencies require immediate emergency response. Ensure compliance and prepare your workforce with this comprehensive 4 to 6 plus hour advanced first aid course. It’s the industry-leading occupational first aid training that will help your workforce recognize and act competently and confidently in an emergency situation in order to sustain life.
The Course Covers:
• Give basic life support training commonly taught to health care and rescue professionals.
• Control bleeding and manage shock
• Care for injuries and medical emergencies
• Bandaging Wounds
• Caring For Wounds
• Caring for burns
• Head and Spinal Injuries
• Chest, Abdominal, and Pelvic Injuries
• Splinting Extremities
• Sudden Illness
• Extremity Injuries
• Head and Spinal Injuries
• Bone, Joint, and Muscle Injuries
• Poisoning
• Bites and Stings
• Heat Related Emergencies
• Cold Related Emergencies
• Disaster Preparedness
• Wilderness First Aid
• Give advanced resuscitation techniques
• Identify special situations such as: behavioral emergencies, pregnancy and childbirth
• Perform remote-location first aid
Who will benefit:
Employees in a high risk industry
College students
Individuals requiring certification
Summer Camp Staff
Day Child Care Staff
School and After-School Staff
Whats Included
Books
Study Sheets
Masks
Hands On Practice