accessCPR

1755 S. Valley Center Avenue
Suite 333
Glendora, CA 91740

ph: 9 0 9. 5 1 8 . 3 1 1 3, Mon - Fri 9 am to 5 pm

CPR

Each year an estimated 166,000 lives are claimed by sudden cardiac arrest. That's about 455 people each day. Effective bystander CPR, provided immediately after a sudden cardiac arrest can double or even triple a victim's chance of survival.

The purpose of the CPR course is to train lay responders to overcome any reluctance to act in emergency situations and recognize and care for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in adults, children, and infants.

  • Adult CPR

    In this course you will learn to:

    • Recognize an emergency situation
    • Identify how to respond correctly to an emergency
    • Identify the purpose of Good Samaritan Laws
    • Identify the difference between consent and implied consent
    • Identify standard precautions to reduce the risk of disease transmission during and after giving care
    • Identify how to check the scene for safety
    • Identify how to check an injured person for consciousness
    • Identify when and how to move an injured person from a dangerous scene
    • Identify when to call and how to interact with the emergency medical services (EMS) system
    • Identify how to prioritize care for life-threatening injuries or sudden illnesses
    • Identify how to check a conscious person for life-threatening and non-life-threatening conditions
    • Identify how to check an unconscious person
    • Recognize the signals and how to care for shock
    • Identify how to clear the airway of a conscious choking adult
    • Recognize the signals of a heart attack in an adult
    • Identify what care to give to a person who is having a cardiac emergency
    • Identify the steps for giving adult CPR
    • Identify the steps for clearing the airway of an unconscious choking adult
    • Demonstrate how to practice standard precautions to reduce the risk of disease transmission
    • Demonstrate how to clear the airway of a conscious choking adult
    • Demonstrate how to check an unconscious adult
    • Demonstrate how to give CPR to an adult
    • Demonstrate how to clear the airway of an unconscious choking adult
  • Child and Infant CPR

    An injured child is the worst fear of anyone who cares for children. In less time than you think, American Red Cross training can give you the vital knowledge and skills you’ll need to respond with confidence to a life-threatening situation involving an infant or child.

    Red Cross Infant and Child CPR training will teach you to:

    In this course you will learn to:

    • Recognize an emergency situation
    • Identify how to respond correctly to an emergency
    • Identify the purpose of Good Samaritan Laws
    • Identify the difference between consent and implied consent
    • Identify standard precautions to reduce the risk of disease transmission during and after giving care
    • Identify how to check the scene for safety
    • Identify how to check an injured person for consciousness
    • Identify when and how to move an injured person from a dangerous scene
    • Identify when to call and how to interact with the emergency medical services (EMS) system
    • Identify how to prioritize care for life-threatening injuries or sudden illnesses
    • Identify how to check a conscious person for life-threatening and non-life-threatening conditions
    • Identify how to check an unconscious person
    • Recognize the signals and how to care for shock
    • Identify how to clear the airway of a conscious choking child
    • Identify how to clear the airway of a conscious choking infant
    • Identify what care to give a child or infant who has a pulse but is not breathing
    • Recognize the causes and signals of a cardiac emergency in children and infants
    • Identify what care to give to a person who is having a cardiac emergency
    • Identify the steps for giving CPR to a child
    • Identify the steps for giving CPR to an infant
    • Identify the steps for clearing the airway of an unconscious choking child
    • Identify the steps for clearing the airway of an unconscious choking infant
    • Demonstrate how to practice standard precautions to reduce the risk of disease transmission
    • Demonstrate how to clear the airway of a conscious choking child and infant
    • Demonstrate how to check an unconscious child and infant
    • Demonstrate how to give care to an infant and child who has a pulse but is not breathing
    • Demonstrate how to give CPR to a child and infant
    • Demonstrate how to clear the airway of unconscious choking children and infants

"I loved the hands-on practice that I got throughout this course!"

~Ellen Delfino, USC Student

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"I never could have imagined that the information I learned in this course would be used to save my own child when I found her unconscious one day from having choked on a small toy. Thank you for teaching me how to save my daughter's life."

~Rick Grider, Financial Advisor

 

 

1755 S. Valley Center Avenue
Suite 333
Glendora, CA 91740

ph: 9 0 9. 5 1 8 . 3 1 1 3, Mon - Fri 9 am to 5 pm