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First Aid, CPR and AED Courses
American Red Cross first aid, CPR and AED
programs are designed to help you learn and remember valuable lifesaving
skills and knowledge. We translate the consensus of medical science into
practical, easy-to-understand information for the American public. Red Cross
first aid, CPR and AED programs are available for any age group and can be
tailored to the needs of specific groups and individuals. Whether you work
with children, want training for employees, are a professional rescuer, or
simply want to know how to help in an emergency, the American Red Cross has
a program for you. Find out more about the
American Red Cross Advantage.
Pet First Aid (4
hours)
Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to care for cats and dogs with
rescue breathing emergencies, cardiac emergencies and general wound care.
Standard First Aid (Adult CPR and First Aid)
(6
hours)
This class will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent, recognize, and provide
basic care for injuries and sudden illnesses until advanced medical
personnel arrive and take over. Adult CPR and First Aid Basics are
covered.
Adult CPR with AED (4
hours)
Train lay responders to
overcome any reluctance to act in emergency situations and to recognize and
care for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in adults.
Infant and Child CPR
(5 1/2 hours)
Train lay responders to
overcome any reluctance to act in emergency situations and to recognize and
care for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in infants and
children ages 12 and under.
Infant and Child CPR
w/ First Aid
(7 hours)
Designed for childcare providers, teachers, parents and others who care for
children, this course teaches how to recognize and care for breathing and
cardiac emergencies and how to use the EMS system effectively. In
addition, it provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary to
prevent, recognize and provide basic care for injuries and sudden illnesses.
Infant - up to 1 year of age. Child - ages 1-8.
Blood Borne Pathogens
(2 hours)
Trains and provides individuals
with an understanding of the intent of the BBP regulation issued by OSHA;
how Bloodborne pathogens are spread; how to help prevent exposure incidents
by following work practice controls, using engineering controls and personal
protective equipment, practicing good personal hygiene and properly cleaning
and disinfecting equipment and supplies; and to recognize, report and follow
up on employee exposures to infectious materials.
CPR for the
Professional Rescuer (8 hours)
Teaches Professional
Rescuers the skills needed to respond appropriately to breathing and cardiac
emergencies. This includes the use of an AED to care for victims of
cardiac arrest.
Babysitter Training
(7 hours)
This course will provide individuals aged 11-15 with the information and
skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children in the
absence of parents or adult guardians. This training will help
participants develop skills in leadership and professionalism; basic care;
safety and safe play; and first aid.
Wilderness First Aid Basics (16 hours)
This class
covers assessment and urgent first aid techniques, but not in-depth CPR.
Basic first aid skills are covered, making this course appropriate for
anyone regardless of experience level. No prerequisites are required. A
certification can be issued that has an expiration of 3 years and serves as
a Basic First Aid certification as well. A minimum age of 15 is recommended
for participants due to the serious nature of the course and scenarios.
First Aid/CPR/AED
Instructor
A multi-day course to train instructor candidates
to teach basic-level American Red Cross First Aid, CPR and AED courses for
lay responders.
Lifeguard Training
Lifeguard Instructor Training
Water Safety Instructor
Pet First Aid
Instructor
A multi-day course to train Instructor candidates to teach Pet First Aid.
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