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Adult Module

-The adult Chain of Survival and the importance of calling 9-1-1 - Signs and symptoms of cardiac arrest and stroke
- Techniques of adult CPR (ABCs) Airway-Opening the airway Breathing - Checking breathing and performing rescue breathing if needed (with and without a barrier device) Circulation - Checking for signs of circulation and performing
compressions and ventilations - Rescue techniques for choking adults

 
Pediatric Module (Infant and Child)

The infant and child Chain of Survival and the importance of calling 9-1-1
Techniques of child and infant CPR (ABCs) Airway-Opening the airway
Breathing - Checking breathing and performing rescue breathing if needed (with and without a barrier device) Circulation - Checking for signs of circulation and performing compressions and ventilations
Rescue techniques for choking infants and children Child safety and injury prevention

 
Course Description

The Heartsaver CPR course is modular to provide the flexibility to meet your training needs. Modules cover adult and pediatric resuscitation. Heartsaver CPR is for employees who need CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) training and a course completion card. The intended audience includes corporate employees, security personnel, day care workers, firefighters, police officers, airline personnel, baby-sitters, family members of people at high risk for sudden cardiac death, and those who need or want to learn CPR.

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