Do you feel adequately prepared to render assistance to a child or infant in an emergency? If not, this course will give you the necessary skills to perform first aid and CPR. The MEDIC FIRST AID Pediatric is designed to meet regulatory requirements for CPR and first aid training for daycare providers, school personnel, bus drivers, and youth sport coaches. This course also provides excellent training, skills, peace of mind, and preparedness for babysitters, neighborhood groups, parents, and grandparents. MEDIC FIRST AID Pediatric is a video-based, instructor-supervised emergency medical response training program. Our Pediatric program teaches child care providers, youth coaches, parents, or others in contact with children appropriate emergency response skills, as well as prevention strategies, for the care of infants and children. Adult care techniques are also included. Pediatric Plus incorporates the use of AED into the CPR skills. MEDIC FIRST AID Pediatric, Version 6.0 covers: Emergency First Aid Care, Children and Emergencies, Recognizing an Emergency, Deciding to Help, Personal Safety, Use of Barriers, Assessing for Response, Mechanism for Spinal Injury, Activating Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Basic Life Support Skills, Airway - Head-Tilt, Chin-Lift, Clearing the Airway - Log Roll, Protecting the Airway - Recovery Position, Breathing - Rescue Ventilations/Mask Shield, Circulation - Chest Compressions, Initial Assessment, Unresponsive Patient, CPR for Cardiac Arrest, Infant CPR, Sudden Cardiac Arrest - Using an AED (Pediatric Plus), Bare, Prepare, and Place Pads (Pediatric Plus), Basic AED Operation (Pediatric Plus), Trouble Shooting Messages AED (Pediatric Plus), Other AED Considerations (Pediatric Plus), Control of Bleeding, Managing Shock, Foreign Body Airway Obstruction, Infant Foreign Body Airway Obstruction, Ongoing Assessment, Warning Signs of Illness, Altered Level of Responsiveness, Pain, Severe Pressure, or Discomfort in Chest, Breathing Difficulty, Shortness of Breath, Severe Abdominal Pain, Mechanism for Significant Injury, Swollen, Painful, Deformed Limb, Care for Specific First Aid Problems, Performing Physical Assessment, Obtaining a Patient's History, Moving Patients, Emotional Impact of Providing First Aid Care, Specific First Aid Problems, and Child Care Topics. Time: 6pm to 10:30pm For more information visit our website at www.medictrainingofne.com