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CPR/AED
- Introduction
- Scene Size Up
- Universal Precautions with Demonstration
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Hand Washing
- Good Samaritan Law
- Legalities
- Patient Consent
- CPR Chain of Survival
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Performing Chest Compressions
- Performing Quality Compressions
- CAB
- Check For a Response
- Compressions
- Breathing
- Face Mask Ventilations with Demonstration
- CPR Face Masks and Face Shields with Demonstration
- Adult CPR and Demonstration
- Deliver Chest Compressions
- Open the Airway and Deliver 2 Rescue Breaths
- CPR Continued
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- When Do I Stop CPR?
- Alternatives to CPR
- AED
- Ventricular Fibrillation
- AED Demonstration
- Use of the AED Demonstration
- Delivering the Shock
- Before Using The AED
- Special Considerations
- AED Maintenance
- Child CPR
- Checking for Breathing
- Delivering Chest Compressions To a Child
- Open the Airway and Deliver 2 Rescue Breaths For a Child
- CPR Continued For a Child
- Using The AED on a Child
- Infant CPR and Demonstration
- Check Infant Response Breathing and Deliver Chest Compressions
- Open The Infant’s Airway and Deliver 2 breaths
- Infant CPR Continued
- Using The AED on a Infant
- Choking Victim Demonstration
- Adult or Child Choking
- Choking Treatment
- Unresponsive Choking
- Chest Thrust and Self Help
- Infant Choking
- Unresponsive Infant
- First Aid
- First Aid Kits
- Initial Assessment
- Complete a Head-To-Toe Survey
- Bleeding Control
- Methods Used to Control Bleeding
- Tourniquet
- Internal Bleeding
- Trauma
- Muscuklar and Bone Injuries
- Splints
- RICE
- Head Injury
- Injuries to the Neck and Spine
- Eye Injuries
- Face Injuries
- Injuries to the Chest
- Abdominal Injuries
- Burns
- Three Types of Burns
- Shock
- Stroke
- Heart Attack
- Seizures
- Diabetic Emergencies
- Allergic Reaction
- Difficulty Breathing
- Poisoning
- Cold Related Emergencies
- Heat Related Emergencies
- Insect Bites and Stings
- Spider Bites
- Snake Bites
- Animal Bites
- CPR/AED and First Aid Exam
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