Friends & Family Classes
Almost 70% of cardiac arrests occur at home and only 45% of cardiac arrest victims receive CPR from bystanders. The AHA offers a variety of programs that Instructors can offer communities and schools to teach them about the importance of learning CPR and acting quickly in an emergency.
These classes are for the anyone interested in providing basic emergency help until EMS (Emergency Medical Services) arrive.
Call 586-359-6494 for more information and to set up your life saving class today
Friends & Family CPR AED First Aid Class
This course teaches adult, child, and infant CPR, First Aid, and AED use. Designed for anyone with little or no medical training who wants to be ale to help in an emergency until medical help arrives, needs a course completion card for job, regulatory (e.g., OSHA), or other requirements. Students learn skills such as
- CPR for Adults, children and infants
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest & AED usage
- Choking
- First Aid to treat bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock and other first aid emergencies.
A classroom, video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services (EMS) arrives.
This is only an informational course, no certification.
Call 586-359-6494 for more information and to set up your life saving class today
The latest science says quick action, quality training, use of mobile technology, and coordinated efforts can increase survival from cardiac arrest, a leading cause of death in the United States. The 2015 Guidelines recommend training to develop better systems of care, especially in the event of a cardiac arrest. Everyone should know what to do at every step of a cardiovascular emergency. Effective bystander CPR, provided immediately after cardiac arrest, can double or triple a victim’s chance of survival.
This First Aid CPR AED course provides the knowledge and skills that may help save a life. It also offers the basics of first aid for the most common life-threatening emergencies, covering how to recognize them, how to call for help, and how to perform lifesaving skills.
Courses from AHA offer: a cohesive, consistent experience for the learner, best practices to give students the best possible learning experience and help them better retain information, enhanced and realistic scenarios, while providing course and content flexibility.
COURSE COVERS
- Adult CPR and AED Use
- Opioid-associated Life-threatening Emergencies
- Child CPR and AED Use
- Infant CPR
- First Aid Basics
- Choking in an Adult, Child or Infant
CPR and AED
According to the 2015 Guidelines Update, CPR training helps people learn the skills and develop the confidence to provide CPR when encountering a cardiac arrest victim. And while AEDs can be used by the public regardless of whether the responder has been trained, even minimal training improves performance, timeliness, and efficacy.
This CPR AED course provides the knowledge and skills that may help save a life. Although much is being done to prevent death from heart problems, cardiac arrest is still one of the leading causes of death in the United States. The skills learned in this course will help you recognize cardiac arrest, get emergency care on the way quickly, and help the person until more advanced care arrives to take over.
Courses from AHA offer: a cohesive, consistent experience for the learner, best practices to give students the best possible learning experience and help them better retain information, enhanced and realistic scenarios, while providing course and content flexibility.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THE COURSE?
These courses are intended for anyone with little or no medical training who needs a course completion card for job, regulatory (e.g., OSHA), or other requirements. These courses can also be taken by anyone who wants to be prepared for an emergency in any setting.
COURSE COVERS
- Adult CPR and AED Use
- Opioid-associated Life-threatening Emergencies
- Adult Choking
- Child CPR and AED Use
- Child Choking
- Infant CPR
- Infant Choking
Call 586-359-6494 for more information and to set up your life saving class today
K-12 CPR & AED
This course can be taken by any student, facility, teacher, coach, or employee of any K-12 school system. This course does satisfies the new State of Michigan High School CPR Graduation Requirement.
Students learn skills such as
- CPR for Adults, children and infants
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest & AED usage
A classroom, video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services (EMS) arrives.
These courses can be delivered in a classroom setting or through blended learning, where the student completes an eLearning course and then attends a skills practice and testing session with an HSI Instructor.
This course covers First Aid CPR AED
Call 586-359-6494 for more information and to set up your life saving class today
Pediatric First Aid CPR AED
This Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course is designed to meet the training needs of childcare providers in almost all U.S. states* while also being a comprehensive resource for parents, grandparents, teachers, babysitters or anyone responsible for the safety of children. Combining online and hands-on skill components, this one-stop-shop course teaches childcare providers and parents critical first aid, CPR and AED skills.
Responding to injuries and illnesses is the most common situation childcare providers face, but it’s important to quickly assess which ones are minor and which carry the urgency of a life-threatening emergency. Courses from AHA offer: a cohesive, consistent experience for the learner, best practices to give students the best possible learning experience and help them better retain information, enhanced and realistic scenarios, while providing course and content flexibility.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THE COURSE?
Companies with a workforce where First Aid CPR AED training may prove invaluable for the safety of both their employees and customers (childcare workers, teachers, foster care workers, camp counselors, coaches, etc.). The general public that desires to be prepared for an emergency in any setting (parents, grandparents, babysitters and guardians).
COURSE COVERS
- Pediatric First Aid Basics (bleeding/bandaging, allergic reactions, use an epinephrine pen, bites, stings, drowning, burns, asthma, and more)
- Child CPR AED
- Child Choking
- Infant Choking
- Adult CPR AED (optional)
- Adult Choking (optional)
First Aid
This course covers first aid basics for the most common first aid emergencies, including how to recognize them, how to call for help, and how to perform lifesaving skills.
- Choking
- First Aid to treat bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock and other first aid emergencies.
A classroom, video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services (EMS) arrives.
These courses can be delivered in a classroom setting or through blended learning, where the student completes an eLearning course and then attends a skills practice and testing session with an HSI Instructor.
Call 586-359-6494 for more information and to set up your life saving class today
First Aid
The 2015 Guidelines Update for First Aid reaffirms the goals of first aid: to reduce morbidity and mortality by alleviating suffering, preventing further illness or injury, and promoting recovery. The scope of first aid has been expanded, particularly for control of severe bleeding. First aid can be initiated by anyone, in any situation, and includes self-care.
This First Aid course provides the knowledge and skills that may help save a life. It offers the basics of first aid, consisting of the most common life-threatening emergencies, how to recognize them, how to call for help, and how to perform lifesaving skills. The most important goal of this course is to teach students to act in an emergency.
Courses from AHA offer: a cohesive, consistent experience for the learner, best practices to give students the best possible learning experience and help them better retain information, enhanced and realistic scenarios, while providing course and content flexibility.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THE COURSE?
These courses are intended for anyone with little or no medical training who needs a course completion card for job, regulatory (e.g., OSHA), or other requirements. These courses can also be taken by anyone who wants to be prepared for an emergency in any setting.
COURSE COVERS
- First Aid Basics (duties, roles, and responsibilities of first aid rescuers, key steps of first aid)
- Medical Emergencies (breathing, choking, allergic reaction, heart attack, stroke, and more)
- Injury Emergencies (external and internal bleeding, wounds, sprain, broken bones, burns, and more)
- Environmental Emergencies (bites and stings, cold- and heat-related emergencies, poisonings, and more)
- Preventing Illness and Injury
Bloodborne Pathogens
This self-directed eLearning course teaches employees how to protect themselves and others from being exposed to blood or blood-containing materials. This course is designed to meet OSHA requirements for bloodborne pathogens training when paired with site-specific instruction. Bloodborne Pathogens Online was designed specifically for workers with a reasonable chance of coming into contact with bloodborne pathogens such as
- Childcare workers
- Security guards
- Maintenance workers
- School personnel
- Hotel housekeepers
- Health and fitness club staff, and
- Tattoo artists
Call 586-359-6494 for more information and to set up your life saving class today