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HLTH1010 — Standard First Aid and CPR, Red Cross

2 credits · 2 hours

HLTH 1010 - Standard First Aid and CPR, Red Cross HLTH 1010 - Standard First Aid and CPR, Red Cross Hours/Week: Lecture 2 Lab 0 Course Description: This course is a study of basic first aid concepts along with Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). This is a hands-on course involving adult, child, and infant situations. For certification, students must be able to perform physical tasks to complete course requirements by being physically able to do CPR skills on a manikin. Upon successful completion, students will receive the American Red Cross certification in Standard First Aid, Adult CPR/AED and Infant /Child CPR. Students will also learn basic first aid skills for pets. Note: HLTH 1010 is intended for the general population. For the AHA BLS for the Health Care Provider (CPR), see EMS 1010 which fulfills the requirements for Century Colleges Allied Health and Nursing programs. MnTC Goals None Demonstrate how to care for a conscious and an unconscious choking victim. Demonstrate how to check an unconscious victim. Demonstrate how to give CPR to an adult, child and infant. Demonstrate how to use an AED for an adult, child, and infant in cardiac arrest Demonstrate how to use basic precautions when caring for victims of breathing and cardiac emergencies. Demonstrate methods employed to bandage and prepare slings and splints for suspected fractures of upper and lower extremities. Demonstrate methods used to render first aid

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