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Your
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MEDIC FIRST AID BasicPlus CPR, AED,
and First Aid for Adults is a CPR,
AED, and first aid training program
designed specifically for the
occupational first aid provider.
This extremely flexible program will
help employers meet OSHA and other
federal and state regulatory
requirements for training employees
how to respond and care for medical
emergencies at work.

MEDIC FIRST AID
BasicPlus CPR, AED, and
First Aid for Adults Program
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Intended Audience
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Workplace first aid
providers
Class Configurations
- Max
Student Instructor
Ratio: 12:1
- Max
Student to Manikin
Ratio: 6:1
- Max
Student to AED Training
Device Ratio: 6:1
- Max
Class Size: 24 (with 2
Instructors)
Instructor Materials
- Basic
Training Programs Video
or DVD
- Basic
Training Programs
Instructor Guide
Student Materials
BasicPlus Student
Pack, including:
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Student Guide
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Wallet Skill Guide
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Successful Completion
Card
Hands-on Skill Practice
Students will
practice essential skills in
small group practices and
can also apply those skills
in optional scenario-based
practices.
Recognized Completion Period
Up to 2 years
Evaluation Method
Students are evaluated
through Instructor
observation of the
reasonable performance of
skills. Performance and
written evaluations are
available and optional for
use.
Recommended Time to Complete
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Initial Training: 5 to 6
hours
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Retraining time depends
on the experience and
training history of the
students. It is
typically shorter than
initial training.
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Course Segments
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Emergency First Aid Care
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Recognizing an Emergency
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Deciding to Help
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Personal Safety
- Using
Barriers
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Assessing for Response
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Mechanism for Spinal
Injury
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Activating Emergency
Medical Services (EMS)
- Basic
Life-Supporting Skills
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Airway – Head-Tilt,
Chin-Lift
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Clearing the Airway –
Log Roll
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Protecting the Airway –
Recovery Position
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Breathing – Ventilations
Mask/Shield
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Circulation – Chest
Compressions
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Initial Assessment
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Unresponsive Patient
- CPR
for Cardiac Arrest
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest –
Using an AED
- Bare,
Prepare, and Place Pads
- Basic
AED Operation
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Troubleshooting Messages
- Other
AED Considerations
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Control of Bleeding
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Managing Shock
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Choking
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Ongoing Assessment
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Warning Signs of Serious
Illness
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Altered Level of
Responsiveness
- Pain,
Severe Pressure, or
Discomfort in Chest
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Breathing Difficulty,
Shortness of Breath
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Severe Abdominal Pain
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Mechanism for
Significant Injury
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Swollen, Painful,
Deformed Limb
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Specific First Aid
Problems
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Moving Patients
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Emotional Impact of
Providing First Aid Care
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Be Prepared!
Contact us
and schedule your CPR/FIRST AID/AED training
today!
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