American Red Cross Cpr
Found 6 free book(s)A Brief History of the American Red Cross
www.redcross.orgA Brief History of the American Red Cross • 5 Resources General Histories of the American Red Cross Henry P. Davison, The American Red Cross in the Great War. New York: Macmillan, 1919. Foster Rhea Dulles, The American Red Cross. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1950. A general history of the American Red Cross from its beginnings to mid-century.
Preapproved Certification Programs
www.nccpa.netAdult First Aid/CPR/AED (American Red Cross) 4.75 Adult First Aid/CPR/AED Challenge (American Red Cross) 1.5 Adult First Aid/CPR/AED Review (American Red Cross) 3.25 ALS PEPP - Advanced Life Support - Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals 13
BSIC IF SPPRT BLS: CHILDREN AND INFANTS
www.redcrosslearning.com2019 by The American ational ed Cross. A IT EEED Respiratory Arrest Cardiac Arrest Deliver ventilations: 1 every 3–5 seconds Discontinue CPR if: • Other trained providers arrive to relieve you • You see signs of ROSC • You are presented with a valid DNR order • You are too exhausted to continue • The situation becomes unsafe Pulse ...
American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Training Program
www.redcross.orgThe American Red Cross, always on the front lines when it comes to saving lives, is once again out front bringing the future of First Aid/CPR/AED training to you. ... Red Cross Workplace Programs First Aid/CPR/AED Programs and Optional Skill Boosts For over a century, the go-to programs for thousands of businesses and training organizations ...
All-Hazards Preparedness Guide
www.cdc.govThe All-Hazards Preparedness Guide is a publication of the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT OBSTRUCTED AIRWAY: ADULTS AND …
www.redcrosslearning.com• Immediately start CPR, beginning with chest compressions. • After each set of compressions and before ventilations, open the patient’s mouth and look for the object—if seen, remove it using a f inger sweep. Do not perform a blind finger sweep. • Attempt 2 ventilations. Never try more than 2 ventilations during