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Pediatric CPR Training Package American Heart Association and OSHA compliant Pediatric CPR training program includes one-year access to Emergency University's nationally accredited online Pediatric CPR Training, Obstructed Airway, and Pediatric CPR Test modules. We also offer same day hands-on CPR skills! Call today for details (additional fee applies).
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Here is what our customers say:
“As a new mom, it was important to me to learn these important lifesaving skills and your program was perfect! I was able to log into your training when I had 30 minutes ”free time” and now feel confident in my ability to care for my child in the event of an emergency. Thank you so much!” Erika Gomez Customers who Depend on EU for their Pediatric CPR Training:
US Army’s Child Youth Services CitiNannies Playing is Learning Childcare CSX Transportation Procter & Gamble Levi Strauss Eli Lilly Chicago Department of Public Health SUNY Upstate Medical Center Curves Arizona State University This package includes:
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More Information:
- AHA Guidelines Compliant Pediatric CPR training: Interactive, audio/visual training program combining realistic photographs, voice over, text, and animations designed to instruct in the student in the correct procedure for performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on children and infants.
- AHA Guidelines Compliant Obstructed Airway: Interactive, audio/visual training program combining realistic photographs, voice over, text, and animations designed to instruct the student on how to properly assist a child or adult who is choking.
- AHA Guidelines Compliant Pediatric CPR testing: Through simulation of an actual emergency situation requiring CPR on a child and infant, the student performs the proper sequence of action necessary to perform CPR.
- Anatomy & Physiology: Anatomy and Physiology of the ABCs (Airway, Breathing and Circulation) of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, taught through the use of colorful animations and used as a precursor to understanding the clinical concepts of CPR.

