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2022 Crisis Intervention Course Outline

1. An overview of mental health. Wrong perceptions about mental health

2. Meaning of Crisis, the meaning of Assault

3. Types of Crisis and their Causes, types of Assault and their causes

4. General safety measures.

5. Personal safety measures.

6. The assault cycle.

7. Aggression and violence predicting factors.

8. Obtaining patient history from a person with violent behavior.

9. Characteristics of aggressive and violent persons and victims.

10. Verbal and physical maneuvers to diffuse and avoid violent behavior.

11. Strategies to avoid physical harm.

12. Restraining techniques.

13. Appropriate use of medications as chemical restraints for healthcare workers.

14. Work violence prevention: How to Prepare for Workplace Violence, Identify the types of violence, Create a violence prevention plan, Consider insurance needs

Know the warning signs, Recognize risky situations, Encourage reporting

How to Respond to Workplace Violence, Active shooters, Suicidal employees, Domestic violence, Bomb or arson threats, Suspicious mail or packages

15. Communication Techniques: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication,

Staff Fear and Anxiety

16. Crisis Prevention and Management for teachers: Possible crisis/conflict situations that could arise in the classroom, how to effectively evaluate the understanding of the topic taught, how to adapt educational topics to different target audiences, How to deal with the challenging student, Time Management in the classroom

How to maintain a professionally relaxed learning environment.

How to deal with different situations that could arise in the classroom

– Children, teenagers, and adult learners

Specifically designed to address a key knowledge gap in Electrocardiogram (ECG) and Pharmacology, the American Heart Association’s ACLS Prep: ECG and ACLS Prep: Pharmacology courses are focused on specific ECG recognition skills and drug treatment knowledge, which have been identified as key gaps in knowledge for ACLS students.

Recognizing that without strong competency in either ECG recognition or drug treatment knowledge related to the ACLS algorithms, achievement of ACLS certification for the healthcare provider is more difficult.

As a result, these courses were redesigned as self-directed eLearning courses to address those knowledge gaps and serve as a precourse option for ACLS students needing to improve ECG recognition skills and drug treatment knowledge.

 
Who should take this course?
 

ACLS students who need to improve ECG recognition and drug treatment skills and knowledge, or healthcare professionals wanting to gain knowledge in ECG recognition and pharmacology. This includes:

ACLS Prep: ECG
Healthcare professionals who require basic rhythm recognition skills related to the ACLS algorithms. This includes telemetry staff, non-critical/emergency nurses, emergency medical services personnel, respiratory therapists, physician assistants, non-critical/emergency physicians, and dentists.

ACLS Prep: Pharmacology
Healthcare professionals who require basic drug interaction understanding related to the ACLS algorithms. This includes non-critical/emergency nurses, emergency medical services personnel, respiratory therapists, physician assistants, non-critical/emergency physicians, and dentists.

 
What does this course teach?
 

Learning Objectives:

ACLS Prep: ECG:

Explain heart anatomy and basic electrophysiology
Explain normal ECG measurements
Recognize and understand the basic arrhythmias
ACLS: Prep: Pharmacology:
List basic ACLS drugs and their usage
Identify ACLS medication doses and routes of administration during cardiovascular emergencies
Apply basic pharmacology into the ACLS algorithms

 BECOME AN AHA ACLS INSTRUCTOR

Train Lifesavers. Teach Team Leaders. Empower Critical Decision-Makers.

 

Do you have a passion for emergency care and want to lead the next generation of lifesavers? Take your expertise to the next level by becoming an American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Instructor.

 

What is an AHA ACLS Instructor?

An ACLS Instructor is a certified healthcare professional trained and authorized by the American Heart Association to teach and evaluate ACLS Provider courses. These courses prepare healthcare providers to respond to cardiac arrest, stroke, and other cardiovascular emergencies with high-level clinical skills and team leadership.

As an AHA ACLS Instructor, you'll teach students how to:

  • Perform high-quality BLS (CPR and AED)
  • Recognize and manage respiratory and cardiac emergencies
  • Interpret EKGs and identify lethal arrhythmias
  • Administer critical medications during resuscitation
  • Lead resuscitation teams using dynamic team roles
  • Implement ACLS algorithms and advanced airway management

 

 Who Should Become an ACLS Instructor?

This certification is ideal for healthcare professionals who:

  • Work in critical care, emergency, anesthesia, or prehospital settings
  • Already hold an active AHA ACLS Provider certification
  • Have experience or a desire to teach, lead, and train
  • Want to grow their leadership role, open their own training business, or educate their clinical team

Great fit for:

  • Nurses (ICU, ED, PACU, Cath Lab)
  • Paramedics and EMTs
  • Respiratory Therapists
  • Physician Assistants & Nurse Practitioners
  • Doctors and Clinical Educators

 

 Requirements to Become an AHA ACLS Instructor:

  1.  Hold a current AHA ACLS Provider certification
    (Must be valid and demonstrate strong clinical understanding.)
  2.  Hold a current AHA BLS Provider certification
    (Since BLS is the foundation of ACLS, proficiency in BLS is required.)
  3.  Align with an AHA-Authorized Training Center (TC)
    (This organization will mentor, monitor, and issue certification cards for your students.)
  4. Complete the AHA ACLS Instructor Essentials Course (online)
    (Covers AHA instructional guidelines, adult learning strategies, and course policies.)
  5.  Attend an Instructor-Led ACLS Instructor Course Session
    (You’ll demonstrate teaching skills, clinical knowledge, and how to facilitate simulations.)
  6.  Be monitored teaching your first ACLS class within 6 months
    (Ensures readiness and quality of instruction before teaching independently.)

 

 Why Become an ACLS Instructor?

  • Be a recognized leader in emergency and critical care education
  •  Help others build life-saving confidence and clinical decision-making
  •  Enhance your resume and professional reputation
  •  Start a training business or offer in-house certification to your staff
  •  Create income opportunities by teaching ACLS and BLS courses
  •  Stay current with latest guidelines, algorithms, and emergency care trends

 

 Who Needs ACLS Certification?

ACLS is a requirement for healthcare professionals who:

  • Respond to cardiac and respiratory emergencies
  • Work in emergency departments, ICUs, operating rooms, EMS, and more
  • Need certification for employment, licensure, or credentialing
  • Want to improve their critical thinking and team leadership skills

As an instructor, you'll prepare these professionals to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care when every second counts.

 

Register for Our Upcoming ACLS Instructor Course Today!
 Real-World Teaching Practice
Support From Your Training Center

Whether you want to train your team, expand your career, or start your own CPR business — becoming an AHA ACLS Instructor is your next step.

Call or Text:
Email:
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 2-Year Instructor Certification | Nationally Recognized |  ACLS Together

 Lead with purpose. Teach with confidence. Become an AHA ACLS Instructor today.

 

  ACLS Instructor Course Overview

 Course Fee: $500

What’s Included:

  • Hands-on instructor training on how to teach AHA ACLS courses
  • Step-by-step instruction on course structure, skill evaluation, and classroom delivery
  • Your official AHA ACLS Instructor Certification — valid for 2 years
  • Personalized guidance from experienced instructors to prepare you for success

Once completed, you’ll be eligible to align with a Training Center and begin teaching right away.

 

 

What You’ll Be Able to Teach

Upon certification, you’ll be authorized to teach:

  • ACLS Provider Courses
  • ACLS Renewal Courses
  • HeartCode Skills Sessions

This gives you the flexibility to train a wide range of healthcare professionals in both basic and advanced cardiovascular life support

 

 

Join Our AHA Training Center

After completing your instructor course, you’ll need to align with an AHA Training Center. When you align with our center, we don’t just process your paperwork — we partner with you in building your training business.

Monthly Alignment Fee: $40/month

Includes your Enrollware Subscription

  

What Is Enrollware?

Enrollware is a robust, AHA-compliant system that:

  • Lets you register students and manage your classes
  • Automates rosters, evaluations, and certification tracking
  • Keeps your records organized and compliant with AHA regulations

 Enrollware alone typically costs $99+/month — but with us, you're paying less than half and getting full support along the way!

 

 

 

Need Equipment or a Classroom? We Got You.

Starting your business from scratch can feel overwhelming — we’re here to make it easier and more affordable.

 Equipment Rentals:

Don’t have manikins or AED trainers yet? No worries!
Rent ours for a small fee per class until you’re ready to invest in your own.

 Classroom Rentals:

Need a space to host your classes?
Use our professional training space while you get your business up and running.

 

 

Why Choose Us?

When choosing a Training Center, make sure you’re choosing one that’s invested in your growth. We offer more than just certification — we offer mentorship, tools, space, and long-term support.

  •  Help with setup, marketing, and growth strategies
  •  Continued coaching and support beyond the course
  •  A community that celebrates your success
  •  Business-minded guidance from experienced instructors

Your success is our success.

 

 

BECOME AN AHA BLS INSTRUCTOR
Empower Others. Save Lives. Make a Difference.

 

Are you passionate about teaching life-saving skills? Do you want to take your healthcare career to the next level? Now is the perfect time to become an American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor — and make a lasting impact in your community and workplace!

 

 What is an AHA BLS Instructor?

An AHA BLS Instructor is certified to teach Basic Life Support courses for healthcare providers and lay rescuers. BLS includes high-quality CPR, AED use, rescue breathing, team dynamics, and response to cardiac arrest and choking emergencies.

As a BLS Instructor, you’ll have the skills and authority to:

  • Teach AHA BLS Provider and HeartCode BLS courses
  • Certify healthcare professionals, first responders, and students
  • Conduct hands-on skills sessions and evaluations
  • Spread knowledge that directly saves lives!

 

 Who Needs BLS Instructor Certification?

This course is ideal for:

  • Healthcare professionals (RNs, RTs, EMTs, paramedics, MDs, CNAs)
  • CPR providers who want to become instructors
  • Educators and clinical trainers in hospitals or academic settings
  • Anyone passionate about teaching life-saving skills

 

Instructor Course Requirements:

To become an AHA BLS Instructor, you must:

  1. Hold a current AHA BLS Provider certification
    (You must demonstrate strong BLS skills.)
  2. Be aligned with an authorized AHA Training Center (TC)
    (The TC will mentor you, monitor your teaching, and issue cards.)
  3. Complete the AHA BLS Instructor Essentials Course (online)
    (A self-paced course covering AHA philosophy, course delivery, and instructor responsibilities.)
  4. Attend a hands-on Instructor-led session
    (You’ll be evaluated on your teaching and skills.)
  5. Be successfully monitored teaching your first course within 6 months
    (This ensures quality and readiness to teach independently.)

 

 Why Become a BLS Instructor?

  •  Empower others with life-saving skills
  •  Open doors to additional income opportunities
  •  Expand your role in clinical education or leadership
  •  Train staff in your facility — become the go-to expert
  •  Build your own CPR training business

 

Whether you're training your team, building a career in education, or starting your own CPR business — becoming an AHA BLS Instructor is the perfect next step!

 

 Limited spots available! Certification valid for 2 years.
Be the reason someone survives. Become an AHA BLS Instructor today.

 

 

BLS Instructor Course Overview

Course Fee: $500

 What’s Included:

  • Hands-on training on how to teach and run an AHA BLS Course
  • Guidance on how to effectively evaluate student skills
  • Your official AHA BLS Instructor Certification (Valid for 2 years)

Once completed, you’ll be eligible to align with an AHA Training Center and start teaching immediately.

 

 This is a mandatory course that must be completed prior to starting the BLS Instructor course.

Click here to be directed to the AHA BLS Instructor Essentials Online Course 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

                   BECOME AN AHA PALS INSTRUCTOR

                     Train Healthcare Professionals to Save Critically Ill Children

 

Do you want to teach advanced pediatric life-saving skills, help others grow their knowledge, and take your leadership to the next level? Become an American Heart Association (AHA) PALS Instructor and join the elite team of educators making a difference in pediatric emergency care.

 

 What is an AHA PALS Instructor?

An AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Instructor is a certified professional who teaches AHA PALS Provider Courses. These courses prepare healthcare providers to recognize and manage critically ill infants and children, especially in respiratory failure, shock, and cardiac arrest.

As a PALS Instructor, you’ll teach others how to:

  • Perform high-quality pediatric BLS
  • Recognize and manage respiratory and circulatory emergencies
  • Use pediatric assessment tools and algorithms
  • Lead and support resuscitation teams
  • Apply team dynamics and communication in pediatric emergencies

 

Who Should Become an AHA PALS Instructor?

Becoming a PALS Instructor is ideal for:

  • Nurses (especially pediatric, ER, ICU, transport)
  • Respiratory therapists
  • Paramedics and EMTs
  • Physicians and advanced practice providers
  • Clinical educators and preceptors
  • Anyone with a passion for teaching and pediatrics

If you’re already AHA PALS Provider certified and have strong teaching or leadership skills, this is your next step!

 

Requirements to Become a PALS Instructor:

  1. Hold a current AHA PALS Provider certification
    (Must be up-to-date and completed with a strong performance.)
  2. Hold a current AHA BLS Provider certification
    (You’ll also be expected to teach and evaluate BLS skills within the PALS curriculum.)
  3. Align with an AHA-authorized Training Center (TC)
    (Your TC mentors you, helps with paperwork, and issues cards to your students.)
  4. Complete the AHA PALS Instructor Essentials Course (online)
    (Covers core instructor responsibilities, adult learning principles, and AHA policies.)
  5. Attend a Hands-On Instructor Course Session
    (You’ll be evaluated on teaching ability, knowledge, and skills.)
  6. Be monitored teaching your first class within 6 months
    (This final step ensures you’re ready to teach PALS independently and confidently.)

 

 Why Become a PALS Instructor?

  •  Help save infant and child lives through education
  •  Train your team or department in pediatric emergency care
  •  Grow your professional resume and leadership skills
  •  Start a side hustle or full-time PALS training business
  •  Join a respected network of AHA instructors nationwide

 

 Who Needs PALS Certification?

PALS certification is required for many healthcare professionals working in:

  • Pediatric and neonatal ICUs
  • Emergency departments
  • Pre-hospital emergency medical services
  • Operating rooms and procedural areas
  • Urgent care or pediatric specialty clinics
  • Inpatient transport teams

Your role as a PALS Instructor is essential to ensuring these professionals are competent, confident, and prepared.

 

 Join Our Next PALS Instructor Course!

 Ongoing Support from Your Training Center

 

Start teaching with purpose. Become a leader in pediatric life support education. 

 2-Year Instructor Certification | Teach Anywhere | Nationally Recognized

Be the one who trains the heroes. Become an AHA PALS Instructor today.

 

 

 

PALS Instructor Course Overview

 Course Fee: $500

What’s Included:

  • Hands-on instructor training on how to teach AHA PALS courses
  • Step-by-step instruction on course structure, skill evaluation, and classroom delivery
  • Your official AHA PALS Instructor Certification — valid for 2 years
  • Personalized guidance from experienced instructors to prepare you for success

Once completed, you’ll be eligible to align with a Training Center and begin teaching right away.

 

 

What You’ll Be Able to Teach

Upon certification, you’ll be authorized to teach:

  • PALS Provider Courses
  • PALS Renewal Courses
  • HeartCode Skills Sessions

This gives you the flexibility to train a wide range of healthcare professionals in both basic and advanced cardiovascular life support

 

 

Join Our AHA Training Center

After completing your instructor course, you’ll need to align with an AHA Training Center. When you align with our center, we don’t just process your paperwork — we partner with you in building your training business.

Monthly Alignment Fee: $40/month

Includes your Enrollware Subscription

 

 

What Is Enrollware?

Enrollware is a robust, AHA-compliant system that:

  • Lets you register students and manage your classes
  • Automates rosters, evaluations, and certification tracking
  • Keeps your records organized and compliant with AHA regulations

 Enrollware alone typically costs $99+/month — but with us, you're paying less than half and getting full support along the way!

 

 

 

Need Equipment or a Classroom? We Got You.

Starting your business from scratch can feel overwhelming — we’re here to make it easier and more affordable.

 Equipment Rentals:

Don’t have manikins or AED trainers yet? No worries!
Rent ours for a small fee per class until you’re ready to invest in your own.

 Classroom Rentals:

Need a space to host your classes?
Use our professional training space while you get your business up and running.

 

 

Why Choose Us?

When choosing a Training Center, make sure you’re choosing one that’s invested in your growth. We offer more than just certification — we offer mentorship, tools, space, and long-term support.

  •  Help with setup, marketing, and growth strategies
  •  Continued coaching and support beyond the course
  •  A community that celebrates your success
  •  Business-minded guidance from experienced instructors

Your success is our success.

 

 

 

Life Line Training offers BART certification online course for nurses and other healthcare personnel. The basic arrhythmia recognition training course is approved for CE credits by the Board of Registered Nursing, CA as well as the Board of Vocational Nursing & Psychiatric Technicians, CA. At the end of the Basic arrhythmia recognition and treatment training, also known as ECG interpretation course, a certificate of completion is issued to the student.

In accordance with the Principles of Critical Care Nursing, the purpose of this course is to provide healthcare professionals with a simple approach to cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation, as well as cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, electrophysiology and treatments of dysrhythmia

                                                      Attention California respiratory therapists!

We have important news for you. Starting from January 1, 2024, there will be new continuing education requirements for California licensed respiratory care practitioners. You must stay updated and prepared for these changes to ensure compliance and maintain your licensure.                                                             

                                                             Continuing Education Requirements
                                                                          Effective January 1, 2024

The Respiratory Care Board of California (RCB) has adopted new continuing education (CE) requirements in line with its most recent workforce study and strategic plan. Currently, respiratory care practitioners (RCPs) must complete 30 hours of CE with two-thirds (20 hours) directly related to the clinical practice of respiratory care every renewal cycle. The new regulations still require 30 total hours of CE, but now provide new framework and format requirements.

New CE Format
A minimum of 15 of the 30 required CE hours must be earned from
live courses.

We now offer the approved Live CE course approved by the AARC. Classes will take place in person and live Zoom.  

Course Details:

- Each live course offered will have a duration of either 1 contact hour, 2 contact hours, or 3 contact hours. The specific contact hour allocation will be mentioned in the course description.
- If you plan to attend the continuing education session in person, the venue's address will be provided during the class registration process.
- For participants attending the course via Zoom, a Zoom link will be sent to you promptly upon completing your registration.
- If you have any questions or require further assistance, please feel free to contact our office at 424-265-0563. We are here to assist you!

Please take a look at our class schedule for upcoming continuing education courses. 

please click here to obtain the California new 2024 Respiratory Therapist Handbook.

 

Visit www.frontlineceuplace.com

Crisis Intervention Course Outline

1. An overview of mental health. Wrong perceptions about mental health

2. Meaning of Crisis, meaning of Assault

3. Types of Crisis and their Causes, types of Assault and their causes

4. General safety measures.

5. Personal safety measures.

6. The assault cycle.

7. Aggression and violence predicting factors.

8. Obtaining patient history from a person with violent behavior.

9. Characteristics of aggressive and violent persons and victims.

10. Verbal and physical maneuvers to diffuse and avoid violent behavior.

11. Strategies to avoid physical harm.

12. Restraining techniques.

13. Appropriate use of medications as chemical restraints for healthcare workers.

14. Work violence prevention: How to Prepare for Workplace Violence, Identify the types of violence, Create a violence prevention plan, Consider insurance needs

Know the warning signs, Recognize risky situations, Encourage reporting

How to Respond to Workplace Violence, Active shooters, Suicidal employees, Domestic violence, Bomb or arson threats, Suspicious mail or packages

15. Communication Techniques: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication,

Staff Fear and Anxiety

16. Crisis Prevention and Management for teachers: Possible crisis/conflict situations that could arise in the classroom, how to effectively evaluate the understanding of the topic taught, how to adapt educational topics to different target audiences, How to deal with the difficult student, Time Management in the classroom

How to maintain a professionally relaxed learning environment.

How to deal with different situations that could arise in the classroom

– Children, teenagers, and adult learners

Need help passing your Respiratory Registry Exam? No worries, we have you covered. 

Use our notes in combination with your study material and you will pass with flying colors. 

NRP 8th Edition Advanced(1-11) Provider Curriculum

Description

The Neonatal Resuscitation Program® (NRP®) course conveys an evidence-based approach to care of the newborn at birth and facilitates effective team-based care for healthcare professionals who care for newborns at the time of delivery. This course content delivers curricula for Advanced Providers who may participate in neonatal resuscitation beyond positive pressure ventilation.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this continuing medical education activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the physiologic changes that occur when the fetus makes the transition to extrauterine life.
  • State the steps to take when anticipating and preparing for the birth of a newborn.
  • Describe the initial steps of newborn care, including indicators for care at the radiant warmer including oxygen management and indications for CPAP.
  • State indicators for positive-pressure ventilation, signs that positive-pressure ventilation is inflating the lungs, ventilation corrective steps, and indicators for insertion of a laryngeal mask.
  • State the indicators for insertion of an endotracheal tube and the steps for preparation, insertion, securing, and assisting with this procedure.
  • State the indicators for initiating chest compressions, describe proper technique, and signs that indicate compressions may be discontinued.
  • State the indicators for epinephrine and volume expander and describe the proper techniques for administration and evaluation of this intervention.
  • State parameters for the use of post-resuscitation care.
  • Describe the strategies specific to resuscitation and stabilization of the preterm newborn.
  • Describe management of the newborn whose clinical status requires special consideration, such as airway complications and lung abnormalities, congenital anomalies, and complications due to maternal opiate or anesthesia exposure.
  • Describe the ethical principles associated with newborn resuscitation, what to do when a baby dies, and how to support parents and staff through the grieving process.
  • Recognize the principles of neonatal resuscitation.
  • Identify the need for resuscitation and how to provide initial steps of resuscitation.
  • Identify the knowledge and equipment essential to determine and provide positive pressure ventilation.
  • State the knowledge and skills essential to provide chest compressions during neonatal resuscitation.
  • Name the indications and skills needed to provide endotracheal intubation during neonatal resuscitation.
  • Define the scope and practice of use of medications during neonatal resuscitation.
  • Review special situations in neonatal resuscitation; Translate these skills & knowledge for use as needed outside the delivery room.
  • Differentiate the indications and skills required in neonatal resuscitation for a preterm delivery.

 

NRP 8th Edition Essentials(1-4) Provider Curriculum

Description

The Neonatal Resuscitation Program® (NRP®) course conveys an evidence-based approach to care of the newborn at birth and facilitates effective team-based care for healthcare professionals who care for newborns at the time of delivery. This course content delivers curricula for Essentials Providers, which is appropriate for everyone involved in the care of a newborn and who may be called upon to initiate resuscitation including positive pressure ventilation.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this continuing medical education activity, participants should be able to:

  • Recognize the principles of neonatal resuscitation.
  • Identify the need for resuscitation and how to provide initial steps of resuscitation.
  • Define the practices for preparing for resuscitation.
  • State the knowledge and skills essential to provide positive-pressure ventilation during neonatal resuscitation.
  • Recognize the principles of neonatal resuscitation.
  • Identify the need for resuscitation and how to provide initial steps of resuscitation.
  • Identify the knowledge and equipment essential to determine and provide positive.

 

 

 

 

 

The NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program) course conveys an evidence-based approach to care of the newborn at birth and facilitates effective team-based care for healthcare professionals who care for newborns at the time of delivery. NRP utilizes a blended learning approach, which includes online testing, online case-based simulations, and hands-on case-based simulation/debriefing that focus on critical leadership, communication, and team-work skills.

All participants will participate in hands on performance skill stations for all skills and integrated skill stations. The integrated skill stations will focus on communication, teamwork, and combining the NRP algorithm. You must bring your online certificate to the instructor led event.

Print out the online certificate, and bring to skills testing. You have 90 days after the online testing to complete an instructor led event

If you would like to review your skills, please take a look at these videos. These videos are very helpful.

NRP Skills Videos (aap.org)

 

 

 Preventive Health Practices Training (8-Hour EMSA-Approved Course)

This EMSA-approved Preventive Health and Safety Practices course fulfills 8 of the 16 required hours for individuals seeking licensure as child care providers or center-based child care staff in the state of California.

Course Format
This training is conducted live via Zoom and is instructor-led in real time.

Course Topics Include:

  • Infection Control Policies and Procedures

  • Immunization Laws and Recordkeeping

  • Nutrition and the Child Care Food Program

  • Injury Prevention

  • Lead Poisoning Prevention

  • Quality Care in Early Childhood

  • Cultural Sensitivity in Child Care

  • The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in Child Care

Important Course Requirements:

  • Participants must attend the full 8-hour session to receive credit.

  • Cameras must remain on throughout the entire course.

  • The Preventive Health Practices certificate does not expire.

  • A student workbook is provided and can be accessed via your course confirmation email, under the topic section.

Who Should Take This Course
This training is ideal for new and prospective child care providers, early childhood educators, daycare staff, and individuals applying for or renewing a California child care license.

What to Bring and Prepare
Please ensure you have:

  • A stable internet connection

  • A device with a functional camera and microphone

  • Access to your student workbook to follow along during the course

Breaks and Participation
There will be scheduled breaks and a lunch period throughout the session. Active participation is encouraged to support engagement and comprehension.

Certificate Delivery
Your EMSA-approved certificate, including the official purple EMSA sticker, will be mailed to the address you provided during registration within 5 to 7 business days following successful course completion.

 

If you would like a tracking number for your certificate shipment, please add an additional $5.00 to the course fee.

We greatly appreciate your consideration of our CPR Training course for you and your team. Understanding the necessity for adaptable scheduling in staff training, we assure you of our full support. Our qualified instructors are prepared to deliver a comprehensive CPR Training session directly at your premises, equipped with all essential materials and gear. To arrange this training, simply provide us with a suitable time, date, and your location details, and we will be there to facilitate this vital instruction.

Prices will vary upon which training is needed. Please call, text or email for pricing information. 

Need extra help passing your TEAS 7 exam? We've got you covered.

Purchase our study notes. Use these notes in addition to your regular studying. And you should be able to pass with fly colorings.

Our study notes are categorized by the four components of the TEAS 7 exam.

Need extra help passing your TEAS 7 exam? We've got you covered.

Purchase our study notes. Use these notes in addition to your regular studying. And you should be able to pass with fly colorings.

Our study notes are categorized by the four components of the TEAS 7 exam.

Need extra help passing your TEAS 7 exam?  We've got you covered. 

Purchase our study notes. Use these notes in addition to your regular studying. And you should be able to pass with fly colorings.

Our study notes are categorized by the four components of the TEAS 7 exam. 

 

Need extra help passing your TEAS 7 exam?  We've got you covered. 

Purchase our study notes. Use these notes in addition to your regular studying. And you should be able to pass with fly colorings.

Our study notes are categorized by the four components of the TEAS 7 exam.