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Shauna Baty

In this course you will learn:

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In this course you will learn:

  • How to respond to emergencies of various types, particularily in your own home.

  • How to involve Emergency Medical Services, when required.

  • What type of first aid kit to have at home.

  • How to care for a choking baby, infant and adult.

  • How to perform CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation)

  • How to use an AED (Automated External Defibrilator).

  • How to recognize and respond to a breathing emergency.

  • How to use an inhaler and Epi-pen.

  • To dress bleeding wounds.

  • To care for a child with a head, neck or spinal injury.

  • To immobilize a broken bone or sprain using various slings.

  • How to care for heat stroke and hypothermia.

  • and much. much more.

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What's inside

Learning objective

Learn the fundamentals of first aid and cpr for your kids and family.

Syllabus

Establish what fundamentals you need to learn to be an effective first responder in your home.
Overview of course- Family First Aid and CPR
Establish what fundamentals you need to learn to be an effective first responder in your home and know when to involve Emergency Medical Services.
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After completing this section,  you will be able to understand what is expected of a first aid responder and when to call local Emergency Medical Services.

You will be able to know what contents are in a common first aid kit for your home.

You will learn how to provide care to a choking baby.

You will learn how to provide care for a choking child.

You will learn how to provide care or a choking adult.

You will learn the skills to perform CPR on a Baby.

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Teaches how to respond to emergencies at home, which is highly relevant for parents and caregivers who want to be prepared
Covers choking, CPR, AED use, and breathing emergencies, which are essential skills for anyone responsible for the well-being of children
Explores the use of inhalers and EpiPens, which is useful for managing common childhood conditions like asthma and allergies
Examines how to care for head, neck, and spinal injuries, which is important knowledge for handling accidents and injuries common in active children
Discusses the R.I.C.E. method and various splints and slings, which are useful for treating common bone, muscle, and joint injuries
Explores how to care for heat stroke and hypothermia, which is useful for parents and caregivers who live in areas with extreme weather conditions

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Reviews summary

Essential first aid and cpr for families

According to learners, this course provides essential, life-saving skills specifically tailored for family emergencies. Students report gaining significant confidence in their ability to respond to various situations like choking, CPR, and using an AED. The explanations are clear and easy to follow, with many highlighting the practical demonstrations as particularly helpful. While some note the inherent limitation of an online format for practicing physical skills, the consensus is that the course content is highly valuable and well-presented for preparing parents and caregivers.
Helps students feel prepared for emergencies.
"Gained so much confidence! Before, I wouldn't know what to do. Now I feel ready to handle a situation."
"I feel much more prepared now."
"Before taking this course, I wasn't sure how I would react in an emergency involving my child. Now, I feel equipped."
Explanations are clear and easy to follow.
"The instructor explained everything clearly, especially the CPR techniques for different ages. The videos were easy to follow."
"Excellent course! Shauna is a great instructor, very calm and knowledgeable."
"Fantastic course. Clear, concise, and covers everything essential for family safety. Instructor is excellent."
Useful demonstrations of essential techniques.
"The choking demos were particularly useful and explained step-by-step."
"The segments are bite-sized and easy to digest... The modules on burns and bleeding were practical."
"Covered emergencies specific to children, which is what I needed. The AED section was very informative."
Content is highly relevant for parents.
"Highly recommend for any parent."
"Every parent needs this. Covers emergencies specific to children..."
"Valuable information for any household."
Difficult to practice physical skills hands-on.
"My only wish is for a way to practice the skills hands-on, but for an online course, this is top-notch."
"Okay course. The information is good but it's hard to learn physical skills like CPR from just videos."
"While the videos show the techniques well, there's no substitute for practicing CPR compressions on a dummy."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Family First Aid & CPR for Moms, Dads and Caregivers with these activities:
American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Participant's Manual
Reinforce your understanding of first aid and CPR techniques by studying a comprehensive manual.
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  • Obtain the latest edition of the manual.
  • Review sections relevant to the course syllabus.
  • Practice skills using the manual's instructions.
Review Infant and Child Development Milestones
Improve your ability to assess a child's condition by reviewing typical developmental milestones.
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  • Research age-appropriate milestones online.
  • Create a chart summarizing key milestones.
  • Consider how deviations might indicate emergencies.
Create a Home First Aid Kit Checklist
Solidify your understanding of essential first aid supplies by creating a comprehensive checklist for your home kit.
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  • Research recommended items for a home kit.
  • Organize items by category (wound care, etc.).
  • Share the checklist with family members.
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CPR Practice with a Manikin
Improve your CPR technique and confidence through regular practice with a manikin.
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  • Obtain access to a CPR manikin.
  • Practice chest compressions and rescue breaths.
  • Time yourself and track your progress.
Develop an Emergency Contact List
Prepare for emergencies by creating a readily accessible list of important contacts.
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  • Compile a list of emergency numbers.
  • Include family, friends, and neighbors.
  • Post the list in a visible location.
Watch Videos on Splinting Techniques
Enhance your understanding of splinting by watching instructional videos demonstrating various techniques.
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  • Search for videos on splinting different body parts.
  • Pay attention to hand placement and stabilization.
  • Practice splinting on a willing participant.
Mayo Clinic First Aid: Quick Solutions for Common Health Problems
Expand your knowledge of first aid for common ailments by consulting a reputable medical guide.
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  • Obtain a copy of the Mayo Clinic First Aid book.
  • Review sections on common childhood illnesses.
  • Keep the book handy for quick reference.

Career center

Learners who complete Family First Aid & CPR for Moms, Dads and Caregivers will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Babysitter
A babysitter provides temporary care for children in a family's home. This course is helpful for babysitters, providing them with essential first-aid skills. The course teaches how to respond to choking in babies and children, how to perform CPR, and how to respond to breathing emergencies, including the use of an inhaler and Epi-pen. The course also covers wound care, treatment of injuries such as head and neck injuries, and how to recognize and respond to heat stroke and hypothermia, all skills that can prove life saving in a babysitting role.
Daycare Provider
A daycare provider is responsible for the care and supervision of children in a daycare setting. This course is helpful for daycare providers because it covers many essential first-aid techniques necessary for child care. These include how to respond to choking in babies and children, how to perform CPR, how to recognize and respond to a breathing emergency, and how to use an Epi-pen. The course also discusses how to dress bleeding wounds, care for a child with a head, neck, or spinal injury, immobilize a broken bone, and recognize and respond to heat stroke and hypothermia, all of which can be relevant in a daycare setting.
Camp Counselor
Camp counselors supervise children and teenagers at camps, often in outdoor environments. This course is helpful because it teaches many of the first aid skills needed in camp environments as the course covers how to respond to choking, how to perform CPR and use an AED, and how to respond to a breathing emergency using inhalers and EpiPens. The course also teaches how to dress bleeding wounds, care for injuries like sprains and head injuries, and how to care for heat stroke and hypothermia, all situations that may arise in a camp environment.
Elderly Caregiver
An elderly caregiver provides assistance and care to elderly individuals, often in their homes or in assisted living facilities. This course is helpful for aspiring elderly caregivers because it provides training in basic first aid skills, including CPR, how to use an AED, and how to respond to breathing emergencies. The course also teaches wound care, how to care for injuries like sprains and head injuries, and how to respond to heat stroke and hypothermia. These are all skills necessary to provide safety and security to elderly individuals in their care.
Substitute Teacher
Substitute Teachers provide instruction and classroom management in place of a regular teacher. This course is helpful because it introduces many basic emergency response skills that can be useful in a classroom environment. These include how to respond to choking in children and adults, how to perform CPR and use an AED, and how to respond to a breathing emergency. The course also covers topics wound care, head, neck, and spinal injuries, and how to care for heat stroke or hypothermia which can be valuable for a substitute teacher overseeing students.
School Nurse
A school nurse provides health care to students and staff in school settings. This course is helpful for aspiring school nurses because it covers many essential first-aid skills, such as how to respond to choking, how to perform CPR and use an AED, and how to respond to breathing emergencies using inhalers and EpiPens. This course also covers topics such as wound care and treating injuries like head, neck, and spinal injuries, as well as heat stroke and hypothermia, which a school nurse may encounter in their daily work.
Lifeguard
A lifeguard is responsible for ensuring the safety of individuals at swimming pools and other aquatic facilities. This course may be helpful for aspiring lifeguards because it teaches CPR, including how to perform it on babies, children, and adults. The course also provides instruction on how to use an AED, how to respond to breathing emergencies, and how to care for injuries such as wounds. A lifeguard may also need to recognize and respond to heat stroke, making this course valuable for lifeguards.
Home Health Aide
A home health aide provides personal care services to individuals in their homes. This course is useful for aspiring home health aides because it covers many first aid techniques that they may use at work. This includes how to provide care for a choking adult, perform CPR, use an AED, and how to respond to breathing emergencies. The course also teaches how to dress wounds, care for various injuries, and how to manage heat stroke and hypothermia. These are all skills that a home health aide may need in their daily work.
Emergency Medical Technician
An Emergency Medical Technician provides immediate care to sick or injured individuals. This course is helpful because it covers many life-saving techniques that an emergency medical technician should know, such as CPR, how to use an AED, and how to respond to breathing emergencies. The course also explains how to care for a variety of injuries such as wounds, head, neck, and spinal injuries, broken bones, and heat stroke or hypothermia. While this course is not a substitute for formal training, familiarity with the first aid techniques can be useful for aspiring emergency medical technicians.
Recreation Coordinator
A recreation coordinator plans, organizes, and directs recreational activities in a variety of settings. This course may be useful because it teaches how to respond to choking, administer CPR, use an AED, and respond to breathing emergencies. The course also provides instruction on how to dress wounds, care for injuries like head, neck and spinal injuries, and how to respond to heat stroke or hypothermia. All of these are first aid skills that a recreation coordinator may need to use in their daily work.
Paramedic
Paramedics provide advanced medical care to patients in emergency situations. This course may be helpful because it teaches the foundations of emergency response, such as how to administer CPR, use an Automated External Defibrillator, and address breathing emergencies. The course also discusses a wide range of injuries and conditions including wounds, head injuries, broken bones, heat stroke, and hypothermia. While paramedics require extensive training, familiarity with basic first aid offered in this class can help build a foundation for a career as a paramedic.
Registered Nurse
A registered nurse provides direct patient care, administers medications, and educates patients and their families about health conditions. This course may be helpful for aspiring registered nurses because it covers many basic first-aid skills, such as how to provide care for someone who is choking, perform CPR, use an AED, and respond to breathing emergencies. The course also covers wound care, injuries such as head, neck, and spinal injuries, and how to care for heat stroke or hypothermia. As a registered nurse, these skills can be valuable in a variety of settings.
Athletic Trainer
Athletic trainers specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries related to sports and physical activity. This course may be helpful because it provides training in first aid, including how to dress bleeding wounds and care for burns, how to immobilize a broken bone, and how to care for a head, neck or spinal injury. The course also covers care for heat stroke and hypothermia, and how to use an inhaler and Epi-pen, skills which an athletic trainer may use in their daily work.
Personal Trainer
A personal trainer guides individuals through exercise programs and helps them achieve fitness goals. This course may be helpful to personal trainers because it covers fundamental first aid techniques relevant to fitness settings. The course provides instruction in how to perform CPR, use an AED and how to respond to breathing emergencies using inhalers and EpiPens. Additionally, the course reviews how to immobilize a broken bone or sprain, and how to respond to heat stroke and hypothermia, all of which are relevant knowledge for trainers to have.
Flight Attendant
A flight attendant provides customer service and ensures the safety of passengers during flights. This course may be useful because it teaches key first aid skills applicable to a flight attendant's role. This includes instruction on how to perform CPR and how to use an AED. Also, the course provides training on how to respond to breathing emergencies, including the use of an inhaler and an Epi-pen. It also provides information on wound care and how to respond to head injuries and sprains. This course provides introductory training that makes one better suited for this career.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Family First Aid & CPR for Moms, Dads and Caregivers.
This manual comprehensive guide to first aid, CPR, and AED use, aligning perfectly with the course's objectives. It provides detailed instructions and visual aids for various emergency scenarios. It serves as an excellent reference tool for refreshing knowledge and skills learned in the course. Many institutions use this as a textbook for their first aid and CPR courses.
Provides clear and concise guidance on managing a wide range of common health problems and emergencies. It offers practical advice and step-by-step instructions for providing first aid care. It valuable resource for quick reference in everyday situations. This book adds breadth to the course by covering a wider range of health issues beyond immediate life-threatening emergencies.

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