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Hands-On Portion BLS:
Skills Sessions for In-Person Practice and Testing
For American Heart Association courses that include psychomotor skills such as CPR, students must complete an in-person skills practice and testing session to obtain an AHA course completion card.
With AHA Blended Learning, the skills practice and skills test are taken together during a Hands-on Skills Session after the student completes the eLearning portion online.
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EMR course
Mondays and Thursdays
5:30-9:30 PM
8 sessions with online work
Dates: 2023
Please see the EMR COURSE page for full details
Bring to class day 1:
-Laptop or Ipad to Redeem your eCode for the online and eBook.
-Please bring a watch with a second hand to class each day.
Kitchenette in the classroom and or restaurants in the area.
PURCHASE
Hands-On Portion BLS:
Skills Sessions for In-Person Practice and Testing
For American Heart Association courses that include psychomotor skills such as CPR, students must complete an in-person skills practice and testing session to obtain an AHA course completion card.
With AHA Blended Learning, the skills practice and skills test are taken together during a Hands-on Skills Session after the student completes the eLearning portion online.
Health & Safety Institute (HSI)
Adult CPR/AED course
HSI’s CPR and AED training course is designed specifically for laypeople and is an excellent choice for CPR and defibrillator training in both community and workplace settings. This extremely flexible program will help prepare individuals to respond to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and choking incidents. This CPR and AED course conforms to the 2020 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC.
Required for Successful Completion (Certification)
Written Evaluation
Optional except when required by organizational, local, or state regulation.
Skills Evaluation
Students must perform the required skills competently without assistance.
Certification Period
2 Years
Course Length
2 – 3 Hours
Health & Safety Institute (HSI)
Adult CPR/AED course
HSI’s CPR and AED training course is designed specifically for laypeople and is an excellent choice for CPR and defibrillator training in both community and workplace settings. This extremely flexible program will help prepare individuals to respond to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and choking incidents. This CPR and AED course conforms to the 2020 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC.
Required for Successful Completion (Certification)
Written Evaluation
Optional except when required by organizational, local, or state regulation.
Skills Evaluation
Students must perform the required skills competently without assistance.
Certification Period
2 Years
Course Length
2 – 3 Hours
PURCHASE
This course is for people who frequent the outdoors, camp counselors, hikers, family trips to experience the outdoors, and want to learn to be better prepared when EMS can be delayed. The minimum age to attend this course is 16 y.o.
Have a wilderness experience, meet new people that also love the outdoors, and learn new skills.
Course topics include:
Preparation for help and Assessments; Scene and Patient Primary and Secondary
Preventing and Caring for Injuries and Illnesses; Controlling bleeding, Shock
Environmental Hazards
Performing a Hands-on Physical Exam
Vital Signs
Other Wilderness Considerations and many more
Prerequisite
Certification in Adult CPR and AED is required.
CPR IS NOT REVIEWED IN THIS COURSE
Prior completion of a basic first aid class is strongly encouraged.
ASHI-approved training materials
Student materials
• Student Book (one per participant; print or digital) This is included in the course fee
Recognized certification period
• Up to 2 years
Successful completion (certification)
• The certification card is included in the course
• Performance evaluation: All students must perform required skills competently without assistance to receive a certification card
Recommended time to complete
• Initial training: Approximately 16 hours
Bring to class REQUIRED
• Food: Snacks and lunch. Refrigerator onsite
• Water for the day, excluding lunch. especially if the heat index is high
• Notebook, writing utensils pencil/pen
• Rain gear if needed; hat, jacket, pants, boots-hiking shoes
• Sunscreen, hat, appropriate clothing for heat
• Weather-appropriate clothing. Wicking for heat/cold, wet
THIS COURSE WILL BE INDOORS AND OUTDOORS AND WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE.
PLEASE BE PREPARED FOR ALL TYPES OF WEATHER, YOU MAY GET WET, DIRTY AND OR SWEATY
A Liability Waiver form is required before attending this course
THIS COURSE WILL BE CANCELLED IF LESS THAN THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENT PARTICIPANTS HAVE NOT BEEN MET
PURCHASE
PURCHASE
This course is for people who frequent the outdoors, camp counselors, hikers, family trips to experience the outdoors, and want to learn to be better prepared when EMS can be delayed. The minimum age to attend this course is 16 y.o.
Have a wilderness experience, meet new people that also love the outdoors, and learn new skills.
Course topics include:
Preparation for help and Assessments; Scene and Patient Primary and Secondary
Preventing and Caring for Injuries and Illnesses; Controlling bleeding, Shock
Environmental Hazards
Performing a Hands-on Physical Exam
Vital Signs
Other Wilderness Considerations and many more
Prerequisite
Certification in Adult CPR and AED is required.
CPR IS NOT REVIEWED IN THIS COURSE
Prior completion of a basic first aid class is strongly encouraged.
ASHI-approved training materials
Student materials
• Student Book (one per participant; print or digital) This is included in the course fee
Recognized certification period
• Up to 2 years
Successful completion (certification)
• The certification card is included in the course
• Performance evaluation: All students must perform required skills competently without assistance to receive a certification card
Recommended time to complete
• Initial training: Approximately 16 hours
Bring to class REQUIRED
• Food: Snacks and lunch. Refrigerator onsite
• Water for the day, excluding lunch. especially if the heat index is high
• Notebook, writing utensils pencil/pen
• Rain gear if needed; hat, jacket, pants, boots-hiking shoes
• Sunscreen, hat, appropriate clothing for heat
• Weather-appropriate clothing. Wicking for heat/cold, wet
THIS COURSE WILL BE INDOORS AND OUTDOORS AND WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE.
PLEASE BE PREPARED FOR ALL TYPES OF WEATHER, YOU MAY GET WET, DIRTY AND OR SWEATY
A Liability Waiver form is required before attending this course
THIS COURSE WILL BE CANCELLED IF LESS THAN THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENT PARTICIPANTS HAVE NOT BEEN MET
PURCHASE
Recommended for health care providers, EMS, Civil servants, Dental, Lifeguards, and others wanting to gain course completion card.
The course covers one and two rescuers for CPR and Foreign body airway obstruction. Also includes the use and training in Automatic External Defibrillator AED, mouth and mask, bag mask and stroke/brain attack is reviewed and skilled.
Passing a written exam is required.
Receive AHA 2 year course completion eCard.
Supply fee payable to instructor at class $7.00 eCard.
$21.00 textbook (optional).
To register for this course please call 763-506-5766 or https://www.ahschools.us/communityeducation
PURCHASE
Hands-On Portion BLS:
Skills Sessions for In-Person Practice and Testing
For American Heart Association courses that include psychomotor skills such as CPR, students must complete an in-person skills practice and testing session to obtain an AHA course completion card.
With AHA Blended Learning, the skills practice and skills test are taken together during a Hands-on Skills Session after the student completes the eLearning portion online.