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4 hr
From 350 US dollars
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The American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) co

your team will receive hands-on instruction tailored to your specific needs—whether for a workplace, school, community organization, or family group. Our certified instructors provide engaging, practical training in CPR, First Aid, and AED use, ensuring that everyone learns the skills needed to act quickly and confidently in an emergency. At the end of the training, each participant who successfully completes the course will receive a 2-year certification card along with a personal pocket mask, giving them both the knowledge and the tools to help save a life. Group sessions include: On-site or scheduled training at a convenient time for your group Interactive, team-based learning activities Expert instruction with real-life scenarios and practice equipment A supportive environment designed to build confidence and readiness


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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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