- American Trauma Society
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2+ Hrs.
Are you prepared to act while help is on the way?
The average response time for an ambulance ranges from 7 to 14 minutes. What will you do in the meanwhile?
With the right training, you may be able to save a life with simple immediate actions.
You'll learn about:
Course design by FEMA & the Dept. of Homeland Security.
A certificate of completion is issued.
6 Hrs.
How can you help someone who is injured? What can you do while someone is experiencing a medical or environmental emergency?
How can you prevent injuries and the spread of illness?
Can you identify and act swiftly while someone is experiencing a heat stroke? What about jelly-fish stings?
How do you utilize a First Aid kit?
Be prepared to respond to a wide variety of specific situations using new skillsets to aid those in crisis until professionals arrive to the scene.
Course authorized by the American Heart Association.
A 2-year certificate of completion is issued.
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In remote environments, help and resources are further away than usual. Now what?
Outdoor enthusiasts will learn advanced medical emergency skills based on the Boy Scouts of America Wilderness First Aid Curriculum and Doctrine Guidelines. This course is shaped by with OSHA’s Best Practices for Workplace First Aid Training Programs.
3 Hrs.
CPR/AED protocols for adults, children and infants.
Do you know when and how to perform rescue breathing care during choking emergencies? What if the one in distress is a three-month old infant?
The ASHI Emergency Oxygen program focuses on administering emergency oxygen to breathing and non-breathing persons, emergency oxygen delivery systems and integrating pulse oximetry.
Course authorized by the American Heart Association.
A 2-year certificate of completion is issued.
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Over 350,000 cardiac arrests in the U.S. occur outside of a hospital setting. 70-90% of victims die before reaching the Emergency Room.
Every second counts.
Are you prepared to identify and act if a loved one shows signs of cardiac distress?
This OSHA compliant course prepares you to provide aid when it's needed most.
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Severe oxygen deprivation can lead to coma, seizures, or death. After 10 minutes without oxygen, brain activity can cease all-together. A multitude of life-threatening medical emergencies can lead to oxygen depletion, leaving the victim at risk for shock.
For many cardiac and breathing emergencies, swift skilled action can reduce oxygen-loss to the brain, possibly avoiding worst-case scenarios.
The ASHI Emergency Oxygen program focuses on administering emergency oxygen to breathing and non-breathing persons, emergency oxygen delivery systems and integrating pulse oximetry.
Learn how to act fast when it's needed most.
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What's the first step to take when an infant is in respiratory distress?
How about a five-year-old who just lost consciousness?
What can you do to aid a thirteen-year-old who just broke his leg?
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Do you know the signs and symptoms of anaphylactic shock?
21% of those hospitalized for severe allergic reactions report low confidence in proper EpiPen use skills.
Learn how to provide life-saving assistance to someone suffering from a severe allergic reaction, including proper administration of epinephrine auto-injection devices.
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Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. hit a high of 100,000 in 2021.
Can you effectively recognize and respond to an opioid overdose and successfully administer a life-saving dose of Naloxone?
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