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COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE TITLE: Healthcare Provider CPR and First Aid COURSE LENGTH: 15 Hours INSTRUCTOR: AHA

Certified Instructor PREREQUISITES: NA COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course will provide the most current guidelines for CPR developed by the American Heart Association. The student will receive training in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (FBAO). The student will have an opportunity to become certified in Healthcare Provider CPR. This course will provide the knowledge for the student to perform basic first aid. Students will be provided an opportunity to gain skills towards first aid competence such as victim assessment, splinting, controlling bleeding, poisoning and burns. COURSE OBJECTIVES: After the completion of the course the student will: 1. Initiate notification to summons trained medical professionals to emergency situations. 2. Perform cardio-pulmonary resuscitation if required in emergency situations. 3. Provide basic first aid in a variety of emergency situations. INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY PLAN: The instructional format may include lecture-discussion, computer-assisted learning, teacher demonstration, student practice, group and independent learning activities, and audiovisual aids. Guest speakers may be utilized to enhance the learning process.

COURSE CONTENT UNIT ARRANGEMENT: Healthcare Provider CPR First Aid INSTRUCTOR/STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: The instructor of this course assumes responsibility to provide explicit information regarding expectations of students on required assignments and activities and daters for completion. The major obligation of the student is to demonstrate proficiency while meeting the requirements for this course. Included in this obligation is the necessity of meeting timelines for completion of activities, assignments and tests. Students who need additional help should notify the instructor who will provide additional assistance and/or refer the student to the Academic Center for assistance. Refer to tracking sheet for additional information. EVALUATION PROCEDURE A. Classroom Assignments B. Tests and Skills Check-Offs C. Daily Grade Final grades will be assigned on the following scale: A 95 100% C+ 77 79 A90 94 C 74 76 B+ 87 89 C70 73 B 84 86 D+ 67 69 B80 83 D 64 - 66 20% 70% 10% DF 60 - 63 Below 60

NG=59% or actual grade below 59

WORK AND ASSIGNMENTS MISSED: See Make-Up Work policy in student handbook. REQUIRED TEXTS, MATERIALS, SUPPLIES: American Heart Association, BLS for Healthcare Providers Simmers, Louise, Diversified Health Occupations, 6th edition.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) Any disabled person requiring specific information regarding services should call the Student Services Center, Muskogee Campus, 2403 North 41 st Street East, at 918.687.6383, Ext. 284, between 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Facilities on all Indian Capital Technology Center campuses are wheelchair accessible.

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY Academic dishonesty or misconduct is neither condoned nor tolerated at Indian Capital Technology Center. Any student found guilty of academic dishonesty or misconduct shall be subject to disciplinary action. STUDENT CONDUCT Students are expected to cooperate in maintaining a classroom environment conducive to learning. Courteous and respectful behavior will be expected from all students. Refer to the Student Conduct Policy in the student handbook.

REVISON DATE: April 2010

Indian Capital Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex/gender, age, disability, marital or veteran status.

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