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CPR Classes Near You

CPR/First Aid

Classes can be held at Memorial Southside Office or your worksite.

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The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency
in CPR and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use
of these materials in an educational course does not represent course
sponsorship by the American Heart Association, and any fees charged for
such course do not represent income to the association.

CPR On-Line Training

The American Heart Association now offers online CPR courses at
www.onlineAHA.org. Click on “Course Catalog” then select the needed course.
Once the online portion is complete, print the certificate then call Memorial
Hospital’s Health and Wellness staff at 812-996-2399 to schedule
a skills evaluation to complete your certification. Skills evaluations
are scheduled for 30 to 60 minutes and are offered for BLS for Health
Care Providers, Heartsaver® CPR with AED, and Heartsaver® First
Aid CPR with AED.

Healthcare Provider CPR

This four-hour American Heart Association course is designed for health
care professionals or those required to be certified in two-person CPR.
Skills taught include CPR, AED use, and relief of choking in adults, infants,
and children. Participants must pass a written test and complete a skills
evaluation in CPR and AED. (Can be taken as a class or online.)

Healthcare Provider CPR Refresher

This three-hour American Heart Association program gives those previously
certified, within the past two years, in the basic course a refresher
CPR class to update skills. Participants must successfully complete the
written test and skills evaluation to receive course credential card.
(Can be taken as a class or online.)

Heartsaver CPR with AED

The American Heart Association course is designed for lay personnel who
serve as rescuers as part of their job responsibility or for the general
public who have direct access to an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Skills taught include CPR, AED use, relief of choking in adults and children,
and infant CPR and relief of choking. In order to complete the course
and receive the course completion card, participants must successfully
complete a skills evaluation. (Can be taken as a class or online.)

Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED

This American Heart Association course provides information on how to manage
illness and injuries in the first few minutes of an emergency until professional
help arrives. Skills taught include CPR, AED use, relief of choking in
adults and children, and infant CPR and relief of choking. In order to
complete the course and receive a course completion card, participants
must pass a written first aid test and successfully complete a skills
evaluation in CPR and AED. (Can be taken as a class or online.)

Medic First Aid® with AED

The Basic Medic First Aid® program is a four-hour CPR/First Aid training program designed for the
business and industry setting. The Basic Medic First Aid® course emphasizes the development of skills in patient care. The topics
covered include: Scene Assessment (SETUP); Assessing Responsiveness; Activating
EMS; Assessing Airway, Breathing, and Circulation; Clearing and Protecting
the Airway; Foreign Body Airway Obstruction; Rescue Breathing; One Rescuer
CPR (adult victim); basic AED Operation; Chain of Survival; Control of
Bleeding; Shock Management; Ongoing Assessment; Warning Signs of Illness;
Mechanisms of Injury; Emergency Moves; and more. An optional Bloodborne
Pathogens supplement is also available. Successful completion of the course
means the student has acquired these skills, understands the dangers of
an emergency scene and how to evaluate them, and understands the use of
barriers to protect from body fluids and bloodborne diseases.

Medic First Aid® Refresher with AED

This three-hour course is designed to review Basic Medic First Aid skills
for those previously certified in the basic course within the past two
years. Skills reviewed include: Initial Assessment; Focus on Airway; Rescue
Breathing; Choking Management; One Rescuer CPR; basic AED Operation; Control
of Bleeding; Responsive Ill Persons; and Responsive Injured Persons.

Medic First Aid® Bloodborne Pathogens Supplement

This supplement is designed to provide students with the knowledge to reduce
or eliminate the occupational risk of bloodborne pathogens. Students learn
to develop behaviors to minimize their exposure to potentially infectious
materials and to know what steps to take to reduce their risk of contracting
a disease in the event of an exposure. This course can be offered alone,
or as supplement to the basic Medic First Aid® course or the Refresher, adding one hour CPR classes.