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1. IMC "First Aid Basics Training Program"
The first aid basics Training Program. Interactive Media Communications' first aid basics Training Program addresses current information in the American Red Cross, National Safety Council and OSHA guidelines. Product Information overview of Interactive Training Courseware Development Program
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The First Aid Basics Training Program
Interactive Media Communications' First Aid Basics Training Program addresses current information in the American Red Cross, National Safety Council and OSHA guidelines. Focusing on emergency response to accidents at work and in the home, the program helps meet several OSHA standards including 29 CFR 1910.151, 29 CFR 1926.50, and 29 CFR 1910.120. Leading experts from Harvard, Dartmouth, and Boston University Medical Schools, and specialists from the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Massachusetts State Emergency Response Commission participated in the program's development. IMC's VHS videotape/workbook-based solution provides the essential elements of a comprehensive first aid training program. Users expand their knowledge and skills in first aid response by observing simulated real-life emergencies.
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This VHS-videotape/workbook-based First Aid Basics Training Program includes two individually-sold VHS videotapes and covers the following material:
Tape 1: Responding to an Emergency (Item # 3606-1)
    Tape 1 covers legal obligations and safety precautions, surveying the accident scene, and checking a victim's airway, breathing and pulse. Students learn detailed procedures for administering rescue breathing, choking aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and treatment for dangerous bleeding.

2. Grand Island Red Cross :: G.I. Red Cross Services: Education Overview
Education overview. first aid basics Business and industry employees who want or needfirst aid training; employers seeking OSHA compliance in one day training
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3. First Aid With Anatomy Syllabus
Instructor, John Fenoli. overview. The goal of this course is to give students a foundation in human anatomy Complete Idiots Guide to first aid basics by Karla Dougherty and Stephen
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Anatomy Instructor, John Fenoli Overview The goal of this course is to give students a foundation in human anatomy and prepare them to provide first aid for others in appropriate situations.
Syllabus
The first aid text for this course is The Complete Idiots Guide to First Aid Basics by Karla Dougherty and Stephen Rosenberg M.D. [I must state here that the book is excellent, although I find the title demeaning.] The anatomy topics text is Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology by Elaine Marieb Teacher handouts and class notes provide the basis for most of the anatomy fundamentals.
  • Week 1 – Read Chapters 1-3. Anatomy topic is skin and surface features; quiz on Dec. 9 th Week 2 – Read Chapters 4-6. Anatomy topic is the skeletal bones; quiz on Dec. 16 th Week 3 – Read Chapters 7-9. Anatomy topic is the muscles; quiz on Jan 13 th Week 4 – Read Chapters 10-12. Anatomy topic is the heart; quiz on Jan. 21 st Week 5 – Read Chapters 13-15. Catch up Week and CPR practice and test on Jan 22 nd Week 5 – Read Chapters 16-18.

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5. NASP: Emotional First Aid
Sheridan (WY) School District No. 2. overview. A crisis happens when one's coping mechanisms are overwhelmed by a to give you the basics of Emotional first aid. Don't be surprised
http://www.nasponline.org/NEAT/firstaid.html
This handout from the National Association of School Psychologists may be used by other organizations without receiving specific permission as long as it is reprinted or posted to websites verbatim, credits NASP, and includes links to the NASP website.  More in-depth information is available now and additional information on related topics will be posted over the next few days.
Emotional First Aid
A School's Guide to Crisis Intervention
by Servio Carroll, Ed.S., NCSP, Crisis Intervention Team
Sheridan (WY) School District No. 2
Overview
A crisis happens when one's coping mechanisms are overwhelmed by a situation. This inability to cope is a potentially dangerous situation because, as our stress levels rise, our excitability and impulsivity increase and our coping mechanisms and behavior options sharply decrease. Crises usually happen following large changes or losses in a person's life. Potential crisis situations are separation from meaningful relationships (like in death or divorce), flunking out of school, moving to a strange town, birth of a new child in the family, loss of security, loss of freedom, etc. Crises are normal occurrences in everyday lives and most people experience and successfully cope with these situations. The experience strengthens one's ability to handle future similar situations.

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7. NASP Center - Emotional First Aid
Crisis Intervention Team. overview. A crisis happens when one's coping mechanisms are overwhelmed by a give school personnel the basics of Emotional first aid. Don't be surprised
http://www.naspcenter.org/teachers/gc_firstaid.html
Emotional First Aid
A School's Crisis Guide
By Servio Carroll, Ed.S., NCSP
Sheridan, Wyoming School District No.2
Crisis Intervention Team
Overview
The ability to help people in distress is not the exclusive property of mental health professionals. We have been successfully dealing with crises (both our own and our acquaintances') for many years, and have developed useful ways of dealing with these situations.  Since in most cases we will encounter the distressed individual long before professional help is available, this Guide was created to give school personnel the basics of Emotional First Aid.  Don't be surprised if you find that some of the suggestions sound like "common sense."
Helping the Individual in Crisis
Make contact.  It is important to make physical or emotional contact with the person in crisis. Depending on your relationship with the person, you might touch, shake or hold their hand, make eye contact, offer or accept a soda, cup of coffee, etc. Suspend judgment. 

8. Online Class - Prepare Yourself With Basic First Aid - ELearning Certification
I am teaching first aid, because people should know the basics of first aid in their homes, on the road Related Classes in Nursing. overview of a Nursing Assistant Career
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Syllabus: Prepare Yourself with Basic First Aid
Students will be able to have the knowledge, and understanding of basic first aid care and be able to handle an emergency at work, at home, or on the road. You could save a life, by knowing what to do an a split second emergency! Anyone can save a life! Online Syllabus Enroll Now This is a non-credit course , and is provided by Beverly Hutton for informational purposes only. This course cannot be substituted for any state, government, licensing, or educational requirements. Instructor Name: Beverly Hutton Instructor Phone: none Instructor Address: none Office Hours: open Course Meeting Times: self paced course Course Description The purpose of this course is to give students basic knowledge on how to respond to emergency situations. The student will acquire knowledge and skills to help sustain life, reduce pain, and minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness for the injured person or until medical help arrives.

9. Youth And Specialty Classes
all team members of our first aid Stations. An overview of policies and procedures for Red Wilderness first aid basics. Wilderness first aid basics Developed in and specifically
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- See Class Registration Babysitter’s Training For 11-14 year olds wanting a guide to babysitting. Teaches decision making and leadership skills, as well as basic care of infants and basic lifesaving skills. Class Date Time Place Cost
BT Mar. 14 ARC Office, College Plaza Basic Aid Training A course for the 4-5 grader in basic first aid skills. Covers what to do for someone who is unconscious, not breathing, choking, or bleeding. Class Date Time Place Cost BAT TBA ARC Office, College Plaza Pet First Aid – What do you do when man’s best friend has a life-threatening emergency? You can’t call the pet ambulance (at least not in Brevard). Pet First Aid covers handling and transport of your furry friend, and what to do for breathing and heart problems – even mouth to "snout" and CPR. Please do not bring your pet to class! Optional Pet First Aid Kit $15. PLEASE DO NOT BRING YOUR PET TO CLASS. Class Date Time Place Cost PFA Mar. 22

10. Courses By Topic - Red Cross Of The St. Paul Area
An overview. EMS. first Responder Training; first Responder Refresher; EMT basics;Emergency Response Instructor; Emergency Medical Services Volunteer Team. first aid.
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11. Courses By Alphabet - Red Cross Of The St. Paul Area
Weapons of Mass Destruction An overview; Water Safety Instructor; Water Safety InstructorReentry; Water Safety Instructor Review; Wilderness first aid basics. X.
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12. Ohio Bureau Of Workers' Compensation - Safety And Hygiene First Aid Video
Provides a general overview of bloodborne pathogens applicable to any workplace oroccupation where 630047, first aid basics, UNIT 1 RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY.
http://www.ohiobwc.com/employer/programs/safety/shvidfirstaid.asp
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13. Tri-State Amateur Radio Association : - W8VA - Serving Huntington,WV,Ohio And Ke
20, 430 pm Adult, Infant, Child CPR with first aid basics, parts I of three RedCross courses (Introduction to Disasters, Mass Care overview, and Weapons of
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  • Dear VEs: (12/7/2003) Another two months, another VE session. Can you make it to the Radio Museum next Saturday, December 13 at 9 a.m? Thanks. Garry W8OI For our Emergency Communications notes. (10/22/2003) Red Cross News: Hi All Just a reminder we are going to be at the boy scouts camp arrowhead this Saturday. They want us there ready to go by 9am. This is a fun event and you are really missing out if you miss this one. Please email or call me if you plan to attend 697-0805. If you cannot make it that early or cannot stay all day then come for whatever time you have. 73 de N8OP Bill Dear VE team: This coming Saturday, October 11, is our next VE sesssion at 9 a.m. in the radio museum. Would you let me know whether you can serve, please? Thanks. Garry Dear TARA hams: (Wed 10/1/03 8:47 AM) We have been asked to provide communications again this year at a walk to raise funds for the fight against diabetes. That Diabetes Walk is this coming Saturday morning. We gather at the main picnic pavillion in Ritter Park at 9 a.m. to get our supplies and instructions. We should be out of there by noon with bellies full of pizza. They usually hand us each a commemorative t-shirt as well. If you can make it, please let me know so I can count noses. Thanks. Garry W8OI Thanks a million. Garry, W8OI

14. HSC - Welcome & Overview
There are six basics you should stock in your home water, food, first aid supplies,clothing
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Your Family Disaster Supplies Kit
Why a Family Disaster Supplies Kit? After a disaster, local officials and relief workers will be on the scene, but they cannot reach everyone immediately. You could get help in hours, or it may take days. Would your family be prepared to cope with the emergency until help arrives? Your family will cope best by preparing for disaster before it strikes. One way to prepare is by assembling a Disaster Supplies Kit. Once disaster hits, you won't have time to shop or search for supplies. But if you've gathered supplies in advance, your family can endure an evacuation or home confinement. Obviously, the types of disaster emergencies and conditions you and/or your family might encounter vary depending on your geographic location. Please consult your personal physician for further recommendations. How do I prepare my kit?

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Crisis Work. first aid. Requirements for first aid Kits. first aid in the Workplace. FederalHazard Communication Standard. OSHA basics An overview.
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16. VolunteerMatch - Community Education-First Aid And Safetv Presenter
first aid Talk overview (observation and orientation 1.5 hours as offered Safetycourse includes Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, as well as first aid basics.
http://www.volunteermatch.org/opps/opp166108.html
June 8, 2004
Community Education-First Aid and Safetv Presenter
American Red Cross of the St. Paul Area

Details: Broad Scope and Function of job: Give Red Cross First Aid presentations (1 hour) to a diverse audience, including at-risk and low income populations, at community sites in Ramsey, Dakota, Chisago or western Washington counties. Topics include personal safety, basic first aid and emergency action steps. Duties include, by are not limited to, the following:
  • Organize class materials prior to class.
  • Use the current course outlines, teaching strategies and materials correctly and appropriately.
  • Administer and demonstrate practical skills.
  • Promote and represent Red Cross services and opportunities.
Skills: Qualifications and requirements:
  • Must be able to and interested in working with diverse audiences.
  • Must have good communication and teaching skills.
  • Must be reliable and able to work independently and follow instructions.
  • Must have own transportation to various community sites in the St. Paul Area.
Training:
  • General Red Cross Orientation (1.5 hours-offered monthly).

17. Oregon Trail Chapter Prepare Oregon Overview
15 basics. 1. Water One gallon of water per person, per day for three days 2. FlashlightWith extra batteries and/or glow sticks 3. Bandages And a first aid kit
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Step 1: Build a Kit
What you have on hand when a disaster strikes can make a big difference for your comfort and safety in the hours and days following the disaster. Basic services, such as electricity, gas, water and telephones, may be cut off, or you may have to evacuate at a moment's notice. If you are confined at home, it may take some time for professional emergency responders to get to you, so plan on storing enough supplies for everyone in the family for at least 3 days. Your family will cope best by preparing for disaster before it strikes.
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One gallon of water per person, per day for three days
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18. Leaders' Resources
Back to basics — An overview of Ranger basics training Who is Your Hero — WhileJohn was administering first aid, he looked at me and stated, Dad, we re
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19. Online Video Catalog -- 2643
Video ID V0597. Orientation, review and overview focus for first aid response workers. Copyright1995. first aid basics Unit 1 Responding To An Emergency.
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20. HAHS
Red Cross processing and a personal basic first aid kit Emphasis on basics of soundnutrition, requirements of topics including a historical overview, trends in
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