MONITORING COURSE
Bring each session:
1. Your instructor’s materials to teach this course.
This course is the required monitoring portion of the AHA Instructor course New/Refresher.
Basic Life Support (BLS)
This is a 4.5-hour course completed in a classroom setting.
At the end of the monitoring, the instructor is able to teach at the BLS level and any Heartsaver courses of the American Heart Association.
Course Monitoring:
- Must be completed with an AHA TCF Instructor for the first class either BLS or Heartsaver, within 6 months from the initial Instructor course.
- The monitoring form MUST be given to Affiliate Faculty when completed, so it can be sent in with ALL paperwork from class to the designated Training Center of the instructor’s choice.
- This was previously paid for in your Instructor course.
PURCHASE COURSE
Bring:
Your Instructor materials or the download version of the Instructor course manual.
DATE:
Dec. 7th and the Class monitor is Dec. 9th, 5:00-9:30 PM
American Heart Association BLS Instructor Course
Pre-requisite before taking the Instructor course:
1. Complete the BLS Course and bring a copy of the card to class.
2. Materials can be purchased thru AHA or SAVE A LIFE Corp. The manual or the PAM is required to complete the BLS Essentials online course.
3. Complete the BLS Instructor Essentials Course 2-3 hours online. The AHA’s BLS Instructor Essentials Course is designed to prepare BLS instructor candidates to teach AHA BLS Provider and Heartsaver® Instructor-led and blended learning courses. This course is taught in a blended learning format.
4. Complete the Heartsaver Instructor Essentials Course is the self-directed, online portion of the Heartsaver Instructor Essentials Blended Learning Course. The course educates instructor candidates on how to adequately use AHA Instructor teaching materials and follow AHA Instructor and course policies.
BLS Instructor candidates must complete the online portion, followed by the hands-on session conducted by BLS Training Center Faculty.
This course educates instructor candidates on how to adequately use AHA Instructor teaching materials, ensures that students meet learning objectives, offers student coaching skills, provides an objective skills performance evaluation, and follows AHA Instructor and course policies.
The course covers the core and discipline-specific content required to teach AHA courses.
When completed you will get a certificate of completion, to bring to the instructor course.
Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor course.
4-5 hours are in a classroom setting. Then a 4 hour Monitor course.
At the end of this course, the instructor is able to teach the BLS course and all Heartsaver courses in CPR and First aid for the American Heart Association.
- Length: Approximately 2-3 online, 8 classroom setting, and a monitor BLS course
- Intended Audience: Anyone interested in teaching CPR and/or health care providers such as Physicians, Nurses, Paramedics, EMTs, Medical or Nursing assistants, Police officers, and other health personnel.
- Materials: Each Course is required to have an Instructor manual, student manual, and DVDs or online equivalent. Instructor’s Manuals include an Instructor CD; more than 300 pages of 4-color lesson maps. All manuals are 8 ½” X 11”, loose-leaf, and 3-hole-punched.
- Written/Skills Exam: Required for course completion, a score of 84% or better on written instructor test. Skill check off proficiency testing during the course.
- Course Completion Card valid for 2 years. The instructor is required to instruct 2 courses per year (4), to remain current.
- Course Monitoring: Must be completed with a TCF AHA Instructor for the BLS or Heartsaver, within 6 months of the instructor course. Monitoring form MUST be sent into Affiliate Faculty when completed, so it can be sent in with ALL paperwork from class to designated Training Center.
PURCHASE COURSE
MONITORING COURSE
Bring each session:
1. Your instructor’s materials to teach this course.
This course is the required monitoring portion of the AHA Instructor course New/Refresher.
Basic Life Support (BLS)
This is a 4.5-hour course completed in a classroom setting.
At the end of the monitoring, the instructor is able to teach at the BLS level and any Heartsaver courses of the American Heart Association.
Course Monitoring:
- Must be completed with an AHA TCF Instructor for the first class either BLS or Heartsaver, within 6 months from the initial Instructor course.
- The monitoring form MUST be given to Affiliate Faculty when completed, so it can be sent in with ALL paperwork from class to the designated Training Center of the instructor’s choice.
- This was previously paid for in your Instructor course.
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
Adult CPR/AED and First Aid Course
To register please call: 763-391-7000 or http://www.osseo.thatscommunityed.com/
Learn Adult CPR/AED and First Aid basics including:
Signs and symptoms of a heart attack, cardiac arrest, stroke, and duties, roles, and responsibilities of First Aid rescuers, scene safety, phoning for help, finding the problem, and more.
Discover how to deal with medical emergencies such as Assembling and using an inhaler, choking in an Adult, Child, and Infant, Diabetes and low blood sugar, and strokes. You’ll also cover actions for internal bleeding, Amputation, Broken bones, Sprains, Burns, and a few others.
Lastly, you’ll become familiar with actions to take for bites and stings and temperature-related and poison emergencies.
The supply fee and eCard are included in the fee.
PURCHASE
BLS CPR AHA Refresher course
Recommended for health care providers, EMS, Civil servants, Dental, Lifeguards, and others wanting to gain course completion cards.
The course covers one and two-rescuer 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 included.
$21.00 Textbook (optional).
PURCHASE
AHA BLS Course
It is recommended for Health Care Providers, EMS, Civil servants, Dental, Lifeguards, and others wanting to gain a course completion card.
The course covers one and two-rescuer for CPR and Foreign body airway obstruction. It also includes the use and training in Automatic External Defibrillator AED, mouth and mask, bag-mask, and stroke/brain attack reviewed and skilled.
Passing a written exam is required.
Receive AHA 2-year course completion.
$25.00 textbook (optional)
PURCHASE
BLS CPR AHA Refresher course
Recommended for health care providers, EMS, Civil servants, Dental, Lifeguards, and others wanting to gain course completion cards.
The course covers one and two-rescuer 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 included.
$21.00 Textbook (optional).
PURCHASE
BLS CPR AHA Refresher course
Recommended for health care providers, EMS, Civil servants, Dental, Lifeguards, and others wanting to gain course completion cards.
The course covers one and two-rescuer 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 included.
$21.00 Textbook (optional).