Texas Health & Human Services Commission recently adopted new First Aid-CPR Guidelines. They now require that your certification card must say “Pediatric” on it. For individuals we offer either the AHA or HSI Pediatric First Aid-CPR-AED Blended Courses These are NOT considered “online courses” as you are required to have a “Hands On” session with the instructor to verify your skills. This training is accepted by Texas Health & Human Services and Texas Dept. of Family & Protective Services for Child Care Facilities. Visit our CPR Calendar & Registration to book your class.
Pediatric First Aid-CPR-AED Group Classes at your location
The Pediatric First Aid CPR AED Certification is primarily designed for schools, daycares and other organizations where child care is the primary concern. This course takes at least 4 hours to complete. Pediatric First Aid CPR AED Certifications meet Texas Department of Family and Protective Services guidelines for Child Care Providers.
Pricing:
- 8 or fewer participants = $480.00
- $60.00/student for more than 8 students
- Optional hard copy Student Manual add $15.00 per student
- AVERT: Active Shooter Training add $30.00 per student and 2 hours extra. Recognize warning signs; Decide whether to escape, evade or attack; Apply critical Stop the Bleeding techniques; Respond quickly and confidently in an emergency
We provide:
- Individual CPR manikins for groups up to 100
- CPR Pocket masks with new, individually wrapped sanitary training mouthpieces
- One AED Training unit for every two students
- Downloadable Student Manual
- Automatic email expiration notices
- Access to LearningLinks continuing education program
- Two year First Aid-CPR-AED Certification Cards, Digital copy and Laminated for your wallet
- High quality projector, sound system, projector screen
First Aid Topics Covered
- First Aid Provider
- Legal Considerations
- Recognizing an Emergency
- Deciding to Help
- Personal Safety
- Disease Transmission
- Universal Precautions
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Primary Assessment—Unresponsive
- Unresponsive and Breathing
- Recovery Position
- Primary Assessment—Responsive
- Secondary Assessment
- Control of Bleeding
- Internal Bleeding
- Managing Shock
- Amputation
- Impaled Object
- Open Chest Injury
- Open Abdominal Injury
- Head, Neck, or Back Injury
- Swollen, Painful, Deformed Limb
- Impaled Object in the Eye
- Chemicals in the Eye
- Nosebleed
- Injured Tooth
- Burns
- Sudden Illness
- Altered Mental Status
- Stroke
- Diabetic Emergencies
- Seizure
- Breathing Difficulty
- Shortness of Breath
- Asthma
- Severe Allergic Reaction
- Chest Pain, Severe Pressure
- Severe Abdominal Pain
- Poisoning
- Bites and Stings
- Heat Emergencies
- Cold Emergencies
- Emergency Moves
- Emotional Considerations