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This is the one for WV Waver 
Heart Saver CPR and First Aid
·         Course Description
The Heart saver first aid course teaches current techniques for CPR and relief of choking in adults and children. An infant module and AED Training are included. First aid portion will cover bleeding that you can see bleeding that you can’t see shock.
 
·         Length of Classes
Approximately 3.5 Hrs smaller classes typically run a little faster.
 
·         Skills Test
A Skills Test is an integrated part of the program assuring that all participants are proficient at performing BLS skills. Personal attention is given to each student to insure that the student is performing each step of CPR correctly.
The American Heart Association no longer require a written test
 
·         Audience
For those who have a duty to respond to a cardiac emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements. All classes meet OSHA Guidelines.
Ten Person Minimum
Cost 60.00
Additional cost may apply for room rental, For More Info see calendar for information

One on One Check off's or class price is increased.
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Basic Life Support - Healthcare Providers
 
 Course Description The BLS for Healthcare Providers Course covers core material such as adult and pediatric CPR (including two-rescuer scenarios and use of the bag mask), foreign-body airway obstruction, and automated external defibrillation.   ·         Length of Classes Approximately 4.5 Hrs. Smaller classes typically run a little faster.   ·         
        Written Exam/Skills Test A written test as well as a skills test is given during the class.   ·  

           Audience For healthcare providers such as Firefighters , EMS personnel, physician assistants, doctors, dentists, nurses, CNA’s and respiratory therapists who must have a credential.


Ten Person Minimum
Cost 60.00
Additional cost may apply for room rental, For More Info see calendar for information.


Basic Life Support - Healthcare Providers/ Skills Session
Skills sessions require completion of online (Part 1) training w/certificate prior to attending. Separate fees apply to online portion and skills session.

Cost 60.00 


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Blood Borne Pathogens
·         Course Description
 This 2 hour course is designed to satisfy the training requirements of the federal OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard 29 CFR 1910.1030. Course topics include HIV, hepatitis B and C, Personal Protective Equipment, Universal Precautions, workplace transmission, Engineering and Work-practice Controls, Exposure Control Plan, management of sharps, blood spills and regulated waste, labeling, hand washing, hygiene, maintenance, housekeeping, hepatitis B Vaccination, and post exposure procedures.
 
·         Length of Classes
Approximately 2 Hrs
 
·         Written Exam/Skills Test
A written test as well as a skills test is given during the class.
 
·         Audience
For healthcare providers such as Firefighters, EMS personnel, physician assistants, doctors, dentists, nurses, and respiratory therapists who must have a credential.

Cost 30.00

Ten Person Minimum
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Baby Sitting 101
The 4-H Babysitters Military Partnership
 Training Course teaches youth ages 11 and older what they need to know to be caring, trustworthy, responsible and competent babysitters.  The 6-12 session course includes units on:  

  • Safety
  • Basic First Aid & CPR
  • Child Development
  • Nutrition
  • Entertaining Children
  • Business of Babysitting
Cost $25.00
  
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CPR & First Aid Instructor Course
      Course Description The CPR Instructor program is designed to teach participants the fundamentals of teaching Basic Life Support to a variety of audiences.  The program offers a two-year instructorship through the American Heart Association. Successful completion of this course allows the participant to teach CPR and offer AHA course completion cards to lay rescuers and health professionals.
Becoming an American Heart Association instructor is easy after consulting with an American Heart Association Training Center to find out whether the Training Center (TC) is accepting new instructors and the TCC's (Training Center Coordinator) preferred course delivery.
The steps are simple – get started today!
  1. Be accepted by your local AHA Training Center before enrolling in an Instructor Course and have a completed Instructor Candidate Application on file with that Training Center
  2. Have current AHA provider status in the discipline for that Instructor Course and be proficient in all the skills of that discipline. Disciplines include  BLS and Heartsaver.
  3. Successfully complete the discipline-specific classroom Instructor Course.
  4. Successfully be monitored teaching your first course within six months of completing the discipline-specific classroom Instructor Course. Training Center Coordinators can require additional monitoring.
Once you become an Instructor, you will have access to the most current emergency cardiovascular care science, course updates, training resources and tools through the online AHA Instructor Network. You will also be able to post class dates and times to reach more students through our public website.

Upon successful completion of all steps, candidates receive an Instructor card, valid for two years.


Prerequisites: Current AHA CPR Certification
 
classroom-based Instructor course
Books Not
Included.
Cost 350.00
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