Healthcare provider {initial or recertification’s}
The BLS healthcare Provider course teaches CPR skills
for helping victims of all ages {including doing Ventilation
with a Barrier Device, A bag Mask device and oxygen.};
use of and Automated External Defibrillator {AED} and
relief of a foreign body airway obstruction. It’s
intended for participants who provide health care to
patients in a wide variety of settings, including in
hospital and out of hospital. For certified or non certified
Licensed or non licensed professionals.
Course length: 4
hours
Intended audience:
Healthcare providers such as MDs, nurses, paramedics,
EMT'S respiratory therapist, PT’s and OT’s
Physicians Assistants residents, Nursing students,
police officers and other allied healthcare professionals.
Heart
Saver CPR
The Heart saver cpr course is a course that teaches
lay rescuers how to recognize and treat life threatening
emergencies, including cardiac arrest and chocking for
a adult, child and infant victims. Students will learn
to recognize signs of a heart attack and stroke in adults
and breathing difficulties in children.
Course length: 3 hours
Intended audience:
All Lay rescuers ,such as employee’s in the
workplace, day care centers, babysitters, firefighters,
police, airline professionals, security guards, family
members of patients at high risk for sudden cardiac
death, and other lay rescuers, and those who might
need to respond to an emergency.
Family
and Friends CPR
This course is designed to teach people who want to
care for their family member and friends as well. In
this class you will perform CPR for an Adult, Child,
and Infant. In this class you will learn how to use
a face barrier for the adult, child, and infant victims.
Heart Saver First Aid Course
The heart saver First aid course teaches rescuers to
effectively recognize and treat adult and children in
emergencies that are critical within the first five
minutes until emergency medical services arrive to assist
you.
Course length: 3 hours
Intended audience
Persons assigned to respond to emergencies to respond
to emergencies in the workplace and community. Some
rescuers are required to take this class as part of
their employer’s efforts to comply with ASHA
regulations.
Examples: corporate employees, sercurity
guard, airline Personal, lifeguards.
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