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Medic First Aid Emergency Oxygen

Medic First Aid Emergency Oxygen

MEDIC FIRST AID's Oxygen First Aid for Emergencies Supplement Version 6.0 is designed to give students the knowledge and skills necessary to provide emergency oxygen to a suddenly ill or injured patient until more advanced medical help can be obtained. Supplying emergency oxygen helps meet the patient’s critical need for oxygen. When illness or injury reduces the body’s ability to process oxygen, shock will soon occur, unless the effects of the decreased amount of oxygen in the blood can be reversed. Providing supplemental oxygen early in the emergency can make a vital difference.

Emergency Oxygen Topics:
Benefits and Indications for Emergency Oxygen
Integrating the Use of Emergency Oxygen
Emergency Oxygen Delivery Systems
Oxygen Delivery for Breathing Patient
Oxygen Delivery for Non-breathing Patient
Safety Considerations for Emergency Oxygen Use

Prerequisite: MEDIC FIRST AID Basic Training or any nationally recognized first aid/CPR or CPR only course.

Course Hours: 2 Hours depending on class size.

Course Schedule: See our insert or website for class dates, times and pricing. You can also set up your own course of six or more people. We teach both on and off site. Course can be stand alone or added to one of our CPR Classes.

Price Includes: Instruction, Student Guide, Home Emergency Plan, Certificate of Recognition, and Successful Completion Card. Also provided in this course are oxygen and latex gloves.

Time: 6pm to 8pm

For more information visit our website at www.medictrainingofne.com

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SKU OXYGEN-XXXX2
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Price: $50.00
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