CPR In Schools Facilitator Webinar 1 The portable easytouse kit includes 1 wheeled classroom carry bag 10 Mini Anne Plus inflatable manikins 10 kneel mats 10 individual carry bags 5 practicewhilewatching training DVDs ID: 539871
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American Heart Association
CPR
In
Schools Facilitator Webinar
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The portable, easy-to-use kit includes:
1 wheeled classroom carry bag10 Mini Anne Plus® inflatable manikins
10 kneel mats10 individual carry bags5 practice-while-watching training DVDs1 hand pump for manikin inflation2 mesh collection and storage bags10 replacement airways
50 manikin wipes10 replacement face masks10 AED training simulators1 Facilitator Binder that contains the lesson plan, pre-and- post-test, and additional supplementary material1 Facilitator GuideCPR in Schools Training Kit™
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CPR
in Schools fits nicely within science, health, and PE curricula.
Spanish and English DVDsAdditional on-line resources:Cardiac Arrest vs. Heart Attack InfographicCPR in Schools Postcard
Spanish Parent LetterIntegrating the Kit in Your School
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1. Familiarize yourself with the lesson plan and DVD.
Trainer
preparation (10 minutes)Training students and allowing time for practicing (30
-50 minutes)Clean-up and paperwork (10 minutes)2. Think ahead and plan accordingly based on class size.Look up your state’s CPR in Schools legislation to determine if your school may be interested in additional modules (choking, AED, CPR with breaths). CPR in Schools Lesson Plan
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Remind students to stay focused
Cue students when it is time to switch who is practicing
Let the chest rise completely, ensure correct rhythmCoach for at least 2 inch compressions
Pause the DVD; practice all steps of CPREncourage CPR talk at homeBe creative with extra class timeGet excited and have fun!Important Points for Facilitating Training
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Track Training Data with the
Community CPR Tracker
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Discuss event submission procedure with fellow facilitators.
Compile training numbers from multiple training sessions.
Submit your trainings to the
Community CPR Tracker3 Easy Steps to Submit Event Data7Slide8
Discuss your school’s process for uploading data with all CPR facilitators.
Every facilitator uploads his/her own data or
One lead facilitator submits all training numbers1st
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Compile training numbers on a spreadsheet or table if you train on multiple days throughout a semester or year.
A sample training record is included in the Community CPR Tracker Instructions in the online toolkit.
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Submit your training data to your lead facilitator for a compiled upload, or submit your own entry to the Community CPR Tracker.
Submissions will be reviewed within 48 hours and added to our database, running tally of people trained, and map.
3rd Step
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Included in your online ToolKit is a link to
optional pre- and post-tests.
Print copies of this sheet for each student.Great tool you can use to track student learning and knowledge gained.
Optional Pre- and Post-Tests11Slide12
Kit can
be used again and again to train hundreds if not thousands of
students.Use your kit over and over again to train different grade levels, other schools in your district, at PTA meetings, at extra-curricular activities, or in future school years.Replacement parts available at www.laerdal.com/us/cprinschools
Is CPR in Schools Ever Over?12Slide13
Thank You
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CPR in Schools E-mail
CPR in Schools Website
CPR in Schools Toolkit
Contact Information and Resources14