Sunshine Career Institute

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Sunshine Career Institute
6862 W Atlantic Blvd
Margate, FL 33063
United States

ph: 954-582-5332
fax: 954-337-0135
alt: 754-246-6462

CPR Classes

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CPR +AED for The Community and Workplace 

We specialize in On-Site Business Training in YOUR Conference Room at The Office

CPR

This course will prepare students with emergency procedures in cardiopulmonary resuciation. Upon successful completion of the course and passing the tests, students will be certified in CPR.

Classes held every saturday @ 9 am

Program Cost:  $40.00   Hours:  4

What is an AED?
An AED, or automated external defibrillator, is a device that automatically analyzes heart rhythms and advises the operator to deliver a shock if the heart is in a fatal heart rhythm. AEDs are safe and will not shock anyone who is not in a fatal heart rhythm. Non-medical personnel can use AEDs safely and effectively with minimal training.

How does an AED work?
A computer inside the defibrillator analyzes the victim's heart rhythm. The device decides whether a shock is needed. Some devices shock the victim automatically if a shock is needed. Other devices require that the operator press a button to deliver the shock. The shock is delivered through pads stuck to the victim's bare chest. The shock stuns the heart, stopping abnormal heart activity, and allowing a normal heart rhythm to resume.

Can I accidentally hurt the victim with an AED?
No. Most SCA victims will die if they are not treated immediately. Your actions can only help. AEDs are designed in such a way that they will only shock victims who need to be shocked.

What if the victim has a medication patch, such as nitroglycerin?
Never place electrodes directly on top of medication patches. If the patch is in the way of the AED pads, remove it and wipe off the area with the victim's shirt. Then apply the pads to the clean, bare skin.

What if the victim has an implantable pacemaker or defibrillator?
If the victim has a pacemaker or internal defibrillator with a battery pack (visible as a lump under the skin about two inches long), avoid placing pad directly on top of the implanted medical device.

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Sunshine Career Institute
6862 W Atlantic Blvd
Margate, FL 33063
United States

ph: 954-582-5332
fax: 954-337-0135
alt: 754-246-6462