Description

According to the American Heart Association over 475,000 people will die from cardiac arrest this year, and the chances of survival increase when a bystander trained in CPR can begin immediate care. In this webinar, John Roche will introduce the basics of CPR and AED in the classroom. You will also learn how CPR is performed, what it does, and the difference between adult, child and infant CPR. In addition, you will also learn how AEDs work and why knowing where it they are located can make all the difference. NOTE: This training is non-certified.

Presented by John Roche

John Roche currently works as an IT integrator at a parochial high school and has a Bachelor’s Degree in History and Secondary Education. John has also spent the past 4 years as a certified First Aid and CPR Instructor through the Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI). In addition, he is a manager at a municipal water park in central New Jersey, where he oversees the lifeguard certification program and coordinates First Aid and CPR training for his township.

Objectives

Special Technology Instructions

Assessment

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate SimpleK12 Certificate of Completion

Learning Credits

CEU 0.50

Badges

Viewed a 30 Min On-Demand Course

Value
25 points
Achieved
On course completion