Pediatric Educational Topics:
Pediatric CPR
This American Heart Association course offers knowledge and skills for infant and child resuscitation and choking management in approximately three hours. This course is designed for childcare providers, teachers, scout leaders or youth coaches who must earn a certification. The adult CPR module is easily added to this course.
HeartSaver First Aid
This American Heart Association First Aid course meets the requirements for industry, childcare, business and health-care workers. This course is designed to be presented in a timely fashion and offers a two year certification card on the day of trainging. All levels of CPR may be added to this First Aid course. The environmental module is optional but recommednded for industrial settings and employees who work outside.
Pediatric First Aid
This National Safety Council course is designed for anyone who works with children. It stresses that children cannot be treated as small adults when it comes to first aid because their needs are different. This course is three to four hours in length and offers a three year certification.
Universal Precautions,
Fire Safety and
Child Abuse Reporting
These three topics are required annual training for childcare providers. All three topics are designed to be presented together for three hours of continuing education or presented separately as a one hour mini lecture. Certificates are presented for each topic on the day of the training.
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Adult Educational Topics:
Healthcare Provider CPR
This American Heart Association course is designed for all healthcare workers in a wide variety of settings who are required to earn a certification for CPR skills for victims of all ages. This course includes skills for barrier devices, a bag-mask device and oxygen, AEDs and two rescuers CPR.
An initial course or first time training is approximately four to six hours. A renewal course is approximately two to three hours. A two year certification is awarded on the day of the training.
Lay Rescuer CPR
This American Heart Association course is designed for all lay rescuers or non-healthcare personnel who might be expected to respond to a medical emergency in any work setting like a factory, a business office, retail stores, a church, a sports arena, bank, post office or any public place where people gather. This course can be taught in three hours and offers a two year certification. The pediatric module can be included for infant and child skills.
AED and CPR
This American Heart Association course is for lay rescuers who want to learn to use an automatic external defibrillator in addition to learning CPR. This course is approximately three hours long and offers a two year certification on the day of the training.
Friends and Family CPR
This American Heart Association course is for anyone who wants to learn CPR but does not require a certification. It is ideal for scouts, families with a pool, new moms and dads or teenage baby sitters. This course is about two to three hours.
HeartSaver First Aid
This American Heart Association First Aid course meets the requirements for industry, childcare, business and health-care workers. This course is designed to be presented in a timely fashion and offers a two year certification card on the day of trainging. All levels of CPR may be added to this First Aid course. The environmental module is optional but recommednded for industrial settings and employees who work outside.
Basic First Aid
This National Safety Council course is for lay rescuers who are expected to respond to medical emergencies while waiting for 911 to arrive in the work place. This course is approximately three to four hours and offers a three year certification on the day of training.
Emergency Oxygen Administration
This course offers a certification for use of oxygen in an emergency only. This course is ideal for any industrial or high rise office setting where short term emergency oxygen is available.
OSHA’S Bloodborne Pathogens Training
This National Safety Council Course is a required annual training in healthcare and most all other work settings. This course is approximately one to two hours long and offers a certification on the day of the training.
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