CPR Pro For the Professional Rescuer - 4 hrs / $50
Disclaimer:
All courses start promptly. Plan on arriving 10-15 prior to your course time. If you are more than 10 mins late you will forfeit your payment. By registering for this course you are agreeing that you are not a childcare provider, bus driver, or required by your employer to take an American Heart Association HCP course.
ASHI's CPR Pro for the Professional Rescuer is designed for healthcare providers and first responders both inside and outside the hospital setting. The program covers sudden cardiac arrest, heart attack, stroke, airway obstruction, CPR, and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Program content is based on the American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines for CPR and ECC as well as other evidence-based treatment recommendations.
Topics Covered:
- Universal Precautions
- Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Stroke
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- Adult and Pediatric Chain of Survival
- Rescue Breathing
- Bag Mask
- Adult/Child CPR for 1 and 2 or More Rescuers
- Infant CPR for 1 and 2 or More Rescuers
- AED Use and Operation
- Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
- Legal and Emotional Aspects
Class completion time: 4 hours
This Class Offers:
- Full-color Student Handbook with large photos and an easy-to-follow format. Also available as a digital book.
- Up to two-year certification upon successful completion of the course and written exam
- A thorough four-hour training day for full comprehension and reinforcement of learning
- Safe and effective response techniques based on the most up-to-date guidelines
- A memorable learning experience which will stay with the student long after the training session
Students Receive:
- An instructor-driven experience that allows more classroom interaction and flexibility than traditional video-only courses
- A maximum 10 to 1 student-to-instructor ratio
- A focused learning approach tailored to meet the requirements of your specific audience
These program materials meet the requirements of the Joint Commission and are an equivalent and acceptable alternative to resuscitation programs offered by AHA and the American Red Cross.