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New Parents Safety Package American Heart Association and OSHA compliant. Pediatric CPR, Adult CPR, First Aid & Sleep training program for both mom and dad (2 training licenses and certificates of completion). Includes one-year access to Emergency University's nationally accredited online Adult CPR (includes Anatomy & Physiology of the ABC's and Obstructed Airway), Child/Infant CPR (includes Obstructed Airway), Basic First Aid & Sleep training courses. We also offer same day hands-on CPR skills! Call today for details (additional fee applies).
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Here is what our customers say:
“Being prepared for an emergency was very important to me as a new dad. My wife and I enjoyed your interactive training programs. It was great being able to learn these important lifesaving skills at home, especially now that we have our little one keeping us busy! Your sleep program was also a great benefit. Learning how to make the most out of the sleep we do get was really helpful. Thank you!” Roger & Stacy Woodward Customers who Depend on EU for their Training:
Craig & Mindy Hamilton Luis & Sylvia Ortega Tim & Robert Fitzsimmons William & Sandra Arnold Nancy & Sarah Middleton David & Fiona O’Donnell Peter & Marcie Templeton This package includes:
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- AHA Guidelines Compliant Adult CPR training: Interactive, audio/visual training program combining realistic photographs, voice over, text, and animations designed to instruct in the student in the correct procedure for performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
- AHA Guidelines Compliant Adult CPR Practice Scenarios Module: Interactive, audio/visual practice program intended to reinforce skills of assessing when and how to perform CPR. The student receives instructive feedback for correct or incorrect answers.
- AHA Adult CPR testing: Through simulation of actual emergency experience requiring CPR, the student performs the proper sequence of action necessary to perform CPR and the use of CPR in conjunction with an AED.
- Anatomy & Physiology: Anatomy and Physiology of the ABCs (Airway, Breathing and Circulation) of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, taught through the use of colorful animations and used as a precursor to understanding the clinical concepts of CPR.
- AHA Guidelines Compliant Pediatric CPR training: Interactive, audio/visual training program combining realistic photographs, voice over, text, and animations designed to instruct in the student in the correct procedure for performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on children and infants.
- AHA Guidelines Compliant Obstructed Airway: Interactive, audio/visual training program combining realistic photographs, voice over, text, and animations designed to instruct the student on how to properly assist a child or adult who is choking.
- AHA Guidelines Compliant Pediatric CPR testing: Through simulation of an actual emergency situation requiring CPR on a child and infant, the student performs the proper sequence of action necessary to perform CPR.
- First Aid training: Interactive, audio/visual training program combining photographs, voice over, text, and animations designed to instruct the trainee in basic first aid Each section begins with the underlying Anatomy and Physiology and progresses to assessment and treatment. Includes Airway and Breathing Emergencies, Cardiovascular Emergencies, Environmental Emergencies, Bleeding, Shock, Major and Minor Trauma, Burns, OSHA, NGFATOS Compliant. Includes interactive demonstrations.
- First Aid Practice/Testing: Permits student to properly assess and demonstrate their understanding of the underlying principles and treatment through animated interactivities. Choosing the proper supply from the First Aid Kit and intervention from the “Backpack of First Aid Knowledge”, it is the first of its kind to allow the students to choose the intervention and watch it take place on the screen.
- Sleep: Understanding how lack of sleep affects us is important to developing the necessary motivation to improve our sleep habits. Nowhere is sleep more important than in the transportation industry where fatigue often translates into serious injury and destruction of property. Drowsy driving costs millions of dollars in accidents and much more in human tolls.
This sleep program was developed to provide you with an understanding of how much sleep you need and how to maximize the quality of your sleep. The program is composed of 7 modules and takes approximately 1 and ½ hours to complete.
This multi-media interactive program can be reviewed all at one time or over several sittings, and is loaded with insightful pearls designed to help you get better sleep. Many of the instructional charts are printable so that you can take their guidance with you to wherever they will be most useful, to the kitchen, the car or to read over and over again while trying to incorporate the principles into your lifestyle.
The first module, The Basics of Sleep, reviews the basic principles of your biological clock and the circadian rhythm that drives your sleep and awake cycles. Over the course of the next 6 modules you will learn about the stages of sleep, sleep debt, strategies for good sleep and special situations like drowsy driving and the night shift worker.
Some of the issues we discuss include: What should I eat before bedtime to get a good night’s sleep? Should I work out close to bedtime? I work the night shift. How do I spend time with my family on the weekends, and still get enough sleep? What should I do when I find myself nodding off while driving? Does alcohol affect me differently when I’m tired? Does the amount of sleep I get affect my ability to learn and retain new information?

