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Woodbridge, NJ: Dedicated trainers affiliated
with MRCPRNJ are offering to
teach first aid and CPR training to the public to give them a better chance of saving
one's life.
Mark Cohen, President of MRCPRNJ and his staff, are
utterly dedicated to teaching CPR within the guidelines of the American Heart
Association. They teach classes to staff at hospitals, private offices,
healthcare agencies, and home care facilities.
MRCPRNJ instructors have been providing training to everyday
people concerned about being prepared in case of an emergency. They will also
travel to offices across New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia and Delaware.
The team offers four different levels of CPR training for
interested parties.
Their first is the BLS Healthcare Provider Course which
teaches CPR skills for helping victims of all ages. This includes doing
ventilation with a barrier device, a bag-mask device and oxygen, use of an
automated external defibrillator {AED} and relief of a foreign body airway
obstruction.
This level is intended for participants who provide
healthcare to patients in a wide variety of settings, including in hospital and
out of hospital. These could include nurses, paramedics, EMT's respiratory
therapists, PTs and OT's, physicians, nursing students, police officers and
other allied healthcare professionals.
They offer a Heart Saver CPR course which teaches lay
rescuers how to recognize and treat life-threatening emergencies, including
cardiac arrest and chocking for an adult, child and infant victims. Students
will learn to recognize signs of a heart attack and stroke in adults and
breathing difficulties in children.
Mr CPR NJ also offers a course for family and friends in
CPR, and a Heart Saver First Aid Course, which teaches rescuers to effectively
recognize and treat adults and children in critical emergencies within the
first five minutes until emergency medical services arrive to assist.
For more information about the courses or about MRCPRNJ:
Phone: 732-539-0175
Email: info@mrcprnj.com
Website: https://www.mrcprnj.com
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