MEDIC FIRST AID Basic, Adult CPR & First Aid
MEDIC FIRST AID Basic is a combined adult CPR, AED, and first aid training program designed for the occupational first aid provider. This extremely flexible program can help employers meet OSHA and other federal and state regulatory requirements for training employees how to respond and care for medical emergencies at work.
MEDIC FIRST AID Pediatric (Child, Infant, and Adult CPR and First Aid)
MEDIC FIRST AID Pediatric is an child, infant, and adult CPR and first aid emergency medical response training program . This program follows the skills and instructional methodology of our cornerstone CPR/first aid training program, MEDIC FIRST AID Basic. Pediatric teaches appropriate emergency response skills and prevention strategies for the care of infants and children. Adult care techniques are also included.
MEDIC FIRST AID Basic Life Support for Professionals™ (BLSPRO™)
MEDIC FIRST AID Basic Life Support for Professionals (BLSPRO) is designed for individuals expected or required to perform pre-hospital basic life support.
BLSPRO introduces a new approach to learning, using an integrated management style of care instead of the standard step-by-step approach for professional-level BLS/CPR responders.
Our unique Talk-Through Scenarios facilitate learning and retention through small group practice. With an emphasis on working in teams, the BLSPRO program covers adult, child, and infant skills for both individual responders and emergency teams. It is designed to meet national and state CPR training requirements for EMS and healthcare responders.
MEDIC FIRST AID CarePlus CPR™ (Adult, Child, and Infant CPR), Community-focused CPR training
MEDIC FIRST AID CarePlus CPR is a community-focused, comprehensive training program in adult, child, and infant emergency resuscitation for the lay rescuer. CarePlus CPR will teach students how to perform resuscitation for patients of all ages who are victims of sudden cardiac arrest as well as those who have stopped breathing, or are unresponsive or choking.
CarePlus CPR is the perfect complement to training in the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) and can be combined with first aid training to help meet OSHA requirements for first aid training in the workplace.
MEDIC FIRST AID AED Supplement
The MEDIC FIRST AID AED Supplement is designed to teach the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) when responding to a person experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in occupational settings. A defibrillator is the only definitive treatment. AEDs are used prior to arrival of EMS and are an integral component of the Chain of Survival. The first few minutes of care are critical for someone experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
In addition to the MEDIC FIRST AID AED course featuring a variety of defibrillators, we offer the following device-specific courses:
- Philips FR2+ Automated External Defibrillator
- Medtronic PHYSIO-CONTROL® LIFEPAK 500
MEDIC FIRST AID Bloodborne Pathogens Supplement
The MEDIC FIRST AID Bloodborne Pathogens program is designed to train employees who have a significant health risk of occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious bodily fluids and materials. This training will help employees satisfy training requirements put forth by the occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
MEDIC FIRST AID Emergency Care (First Aid)
The MEDIC FIRST AID Emergency Care training program is designed to train individuals and corporations that require training in basic first aid skills. This program will provide first aid training to students, giving them the skills necessary to manage illnesses and injuries until the arrival of EMS. Emergency Care is designed to complement cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training in order to meet OSHA requirements for first aid training in the workplace.
MEDIC FIRST AID Infant/Child Supplement (CPR)
With the MEDIC FIRST AID Infant/Child Supplement, currently trained adult CPR and first aid providers can learn lifesaving skills that will prepare them to care for patients eight years old and younger. Responding to an ill or injured infant or child can be especially difficult and stressful. The Infant/Child Supplement teaches student to remain calm, confident, and in control of the situation. This often positively effects the patient’s response to the care provided.
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