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Blended Learning Courses

A combination of Traditional and Online learning

1 h
From 45 US dollars
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Blended learning is an approach to education that combines traditional in-person classroom teaching with online learning. It allows students to learn through a mix of face-to-face lessons and digital resources, giving them more flexibility and control over their learning experience. Access & links to online learning portion is provided after registration! $48 - $65 for skills sessions. Online portion: $19- 37. $64 - 89 for Hybrid “Full Package (online portion included)


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Administering Emergency Oxygen

Lesson Objectives: After completing this lesson, participants will be able to: ■ Care for a responsive adult or child with an obstructed airway. ■ Care for an unresponsive adult or child with an obstructed airway. ■ Care for a responsive infant with an obstructed airway. ■ Care for an unresponsive infant with an obstructed airway

Anaphylaxis and EpinephrineAuto-Injector Administration

Learning Objective: After completing this module, participants will be able to: ■ Describe anaphylaxis. ■ Differentiate between an allergic reaction and anaphylaxis. ■ Apply the emergency action steps to an anaphylaxis emergency. ■ Demonstrate how to administer an epinephrine auto-injector

Asthma and Quick-Relief Medication Administration

Learning Objective: After completing this module, participants will be able to: ■ Describe asthma and an asthma attack. ■ Understand general care for asthma. ■ Apply the emergency action steps to an asthma attack. ■ Administer quick-relief medication using an inhaler with a spacer. ■ Administer quick-relief medication via nebulizer (optional).

Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Administration

Lesson Objectives:After completing this lesson, participants will be able to:■ Identify the signs and symptoms of opioid overdose. ■ Explain the principles of administering naloxone and its importance during opioid overdose.■ Care for the patient experiencing respiratory arrest or failure from opioid overdose. ■ Care for the patient experiencing cardiac arrest from opioid overdose.■ Care for the patient who has an altered mental status from opioid overdose

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