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Agenda
Overview Technical Content Changes New Value Proposition Program Design and Instructor Course Your Role as an Instructor Trainer Updating to the New Programs Online Resources Next Steps and Upcoming Releases
Multi-disciplinary panel comprised of more than 30 volunteer professionals The goal of the Council is to ensure that Red Cross courses, training materials and products utilize the latest scientific and technical information available
Scientific Advisory Council Every 5 years experts from around the world review first aid and emergency care procedures The goal is to determine if any new discoveries affect the way care is delivered Guidelines and program materials are updated accordingly
Bystanders
Hands-Only CPR
For witnessed sudden collapse of any person Step of opening the airway eliminated Rescue breaths remain important for children and infants and others with respiratory emergencies Check for responsiveness, call 9-1-1, and quickly look for breathing. If no breathing, give continuous chest compressions. Push hard and fast in the middle of the chest.
Workplace Responders
(OSHA-compliant)
Rationale
Most arrests in adults are cardiac in nature Important to start compressions as soon as possible Pulse checks are unreliable and delay resuscitation Best outcome is with combination of breaths and compressions
Workplace Responders
(OSHA-compliant)
Rationale
Most arrests in children and infants are respiratory in nature 2 initial rescue breaths provide needed oxygen Pulse checks are unreliable and delay resuscitation Balance between what the patient needs and what the responder can reasonably perform
Professional Rescuers
Full CPR
Emphasis on quickly and simultaneously checking for breathing and a definite pulse Rescue breathing skill retained For adults, initial 2 ventilations (rescue breaths) during assessment eliminated
Workplace Responders
(OSHA-compliant)
When two trained responders are present, they should take turns performing full CPR
30:2 ratio for all
Rationale
Acknowledges difficulty in non-professionals synchronizing activity Recognizes CPR is tiring Minimizes transition time
Rationale
Acknowledges pediatric victims need for more oxygen at more frequent intervals. Minimizes transition time Acknowledges compressions are tiring
Professional Rescuers
Giving Ventilations/Using a BVM
This should only be done as a 2-person skill 1-rescuer barrier device provides better ventilation than 1-person BVM
Rationale
Conscious all techniques equally effective Unconscious chest compressions/thrusts most effective More than one technique is often needed
Positioning
Simplified approach to positioning a person who is unconscious, but breathing. Generally, the person should not be moved from a face-up position
Shock
Its best to leave the person lying flat and not elevate legs
Frostbite
Care for minor frostbite can be as simple as rewarming by skin-to-skin contact; with warm water immersion recommended for more serious frostbite
Tourniquets
Can be used as a last resort if direct pressure fails, is not possible or where response from EMS is delayed
Muscle/bone/joint injuries
Use RICE (Rest, Immobilize, Cold and Elevate) Angulated fractures should not be straightened
More Information
The Summary of Changes to CPR and First Aid Skills for American Red Cross Programs document can be found on Instructors Corner on the First Aid/CPR/AED course page And other technical information can be found at www.redcross.org/webexpo
Questions?
Jennifer Deibert
New Value Proposition 2-year certification for CPR and first aid
Free quarterly digital refreshers for participants Choice of free digital or affordable print course materials Concise learner-centered course design with emphasis on hands-on skills Comprehensive, easy-to-use instructor resources
Program Design
Erich Ericson
Overall Goals
Overall program and instructional goals: Shorten course lengths Streamline instructors manuals Increase interactivity Emphasize hands on skills No exams for FA/CPR/AED Exams still included in CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers Give instructors better tools to assess skills Provide multiple tools for effective course delivery
Instructional Design
Less technical content in the instructional manual instructors must prepare for lectures and guided discussions Multiple options for participant materials instructors must be prepared to provide printed out copies of skill and activity resources Greater focus on facilitation skills instructors must be able to lead guided discussion and promote interaction
Instructor Materials
Video
All new segments First Aid/CPR/AED includes instructor segments Available in a variety of formats Streaming Course presentation DVD
Skill Posters
Print posters for use in skill sessions
Course Presentation
The First Aid/CPR/AED course presentation is an in-class visual aid that is projected onto a screen or viewing area The course presentation is an optional tool that has been designed to contain all the visual information necessary for conducting a course, including:
All required video segments Skill reference slides for use in skill sessions Activity directions and activity worksheet information Lecture points
Course Presentation
Pause, play videos or skip to the next slide with the buttons on the lower left Video lengths are listed on the right menu The button on the lower right collapses the menu
Refreshers
First aid, CPR and AED knowledge and skills begin to decline within as little as 3 months after training Refreshers help participants retain knowledge and skills learned during the course Refreshers are a series of short, online learning exercises and quizzes that should be taken about every 3 months Encourage participants to participate in the refresher program www.redcross.org/refresher
Participant Materials
All participants have access to free digital versions (e-book) or they can purchase affordable, high quality print versions
Participant products can be viewed online and printed
First Aid/CPR/AED
Ready References or Participants Manual
Ready References
First Aid/CPR/AED
Adult card and Pediatric card Key CPR and first aid skill steps presented at a glance Durable 7 panel, 6 x 9 cards
Instructors are highly encouraged to have extra copies of Ready References for use during skill practice sessions
Handbook
CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers Section 1 contains key information such as signs and symptoms Section 2 includes skill sheets with photos
Participant Materials for CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers
Handbook available in either digital or print format and is required for this course Full Service and Community Chapters should provide the printed handbook to students for use during the course. This will show the quality of the printed product and help with up-selling Authorized Providers APs can use either the digital or print versions in class
Key Takeaways
Focus on interactive classroom experience Participants no longer required to purchase materials Instructors should allow time for additional skill practice Instructors should learn how to use the course presentation All instructors and ITs should become familiar with all the resources on Instructors Corner
Instructor Course
Erich Ericson
Overall Goals
Shorten course lengths Streamline precourse processes and prerequisites Create opportunities for skill development Emphasize skill assessment Provide hands-on practice accessing and using online resources and digital materials Offer course in a blended learning format
Prerequisites
Age Prerequisites Must be this age or older by the scheduled end of the course 16 years old for FA/CPR/AED 17 years old for CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers Program Possess current American Red Cross basiclevel certification or equivalent Obtain materials
Prerequisites
Complete online precourse sessions
Orientation to the American Red Cross Orientation to the First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor Course or the CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers Instructor Course
Precourse Sessions
Online precourse sessions focus on administration, topics that used to be covered in F.I.T. and technical course content Precourse sessions help prepare instructor candidates for a rigorous, comprehensive precourse exam The goal of the precourse sessions is to cover and test most of content that was delivered via lecture in the last program
Instructors Corner
Instructor candidates have access to a special island page with limited access to Instructors Corner Candidate page provides access to materials and online precourse session Features a quick link to Red Cross Learning Center
Use skill assessment and practice sessions to help instructor candidates refine (and possibly learn) skills
Instructor candidates will come with different skill sets
Certification Requirements
To be certified as an American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED or CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers Instructor, candidates must:
Attend and actively participate in all classroom sessions Successfully complete all classroom activities, including practice-teaching assignments Score at least 80 percent on the instructor course final written exam
Key Takeaways
Online precourse sessions focus on content Classroom sessions should focus on skill assessment and, if necessary, skill refinement
Additional time may be necessary for skill practice If, by the end of the course, instructor candidates cannot demonstrate skill competency, they cannot pass the course
Classroom sessions help instructor candidates prepare to effectively lead all course activities, including guided discussions and skill sessions
Your Role as an American Red Cross Instructor Trainer 10,000 300,000 10 MILLION
Bill Snelling, Volunteer Instructor Trainer Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter
YOU are the key to the future of Red Cross Training YOU are the technical resource for Chapter Staff YOU can be a resource to National Headquarters YOU are valued by your Chapter YOU are valued by National Headquarters YOU are the standard that new instructors will emulate YOU can be a regional or national resource YOU have every right to be proud of what you do!
Stacey Ryan
Next Steps Updating to the New Program Online Update for Current Instructor Trainers Who is Eligible?
For Current Instructor Trainers and Instructor Trainers whose certifications expired no longer than two years ago due to lack of teaching activity
Next Steps Updating to the New Program Obtain the new IT Guide from your chapter Obtain the new participant and instructor materials Complete the update online or in a group orientation
AND
Pass an online recertification assessment on the American Red Cross Learning Center
Questions?
Online Resources
John Thompson Joy Zukauskas
Instructors Corner
Instructor resources Program information Reports and forms Download center for digital materials Quick access to the Red Cross Learning Center to manage course records and print certificates
Timeline
FA/CPR/AED:
Sept 31 Basic-level courses in the existing program may no longer be taught Dec 31 Instructors and instructor trainers are required to update to the new program
Questions?