Pediatric CPR Basics
Infant CPR and Pediatric CPR are different. How so? Check out our blog to find out!
Infant CPR and Pediatric CPR are different. How so? Check out our blog to find out!
How do you stay current on your certifications? Improve your skills with our PALS classes in Orange County. You’ll even get CEs!
Why should nursing students learn PALS? Pediatric Advanced Life Support classes are available from SureFire CPR in Orange County, California.
Need training at your office? SureFire CPR is your one stop shop for your onsite training needs!
The Neonate Resuscitation Program Class Orange County (NRP) is one of many life-saving courses taught by SureFire CPR to individuals and professionals. NRP is an education program of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association. The program introduces the concepts and basic skills of neonatal resuscitation.
Are you looking for ACLS training? Need to recert your ACLS in Orange County? Let our professional team of firefighters, paramedics, and nurses teach you how to deal with the first few minutes of a cardiac arrest. You will receive your card the same day of the class and will walk out with the knowledge and confidence to save lives. Register now!
How did emergency medical care begin? Where did PEARS Classes and ACLS Training come from? Read our blog to find out!
Looking to boost your nursing resume? Need to renew your PALS training? SureFire CPR offers PALS classes on a weekly basis and is your one stop shop for training! Come take your ACLS and PALS classes at our Orange County offices!
I know numerous people who have told me they tend to shy away from taking classes due to an overwhelming feeling of text anxiety. Even when a course is beneficial, fun and enlightening, that last requirement of taking “the test” sends very intelligent and capable people running the other direction. So how does that happen?
Frequently, we hear of the “warning signs” of a heart attack listed as chest pain or tightness, shortness of breath, even pain to the left arm. But have you considered the other signs associated with a possible heart attack?
Few things are more frightening than choking on a piece of food or inhaling fluid. That terrifying moment when you cannot get a breath and reflexively begin coughing is not soon forgotten. Yet it happens all the time. Do you know what to do when a loved one chokes?
There is no question society has become more active and with the many different opportunities for athletic events, water and snow activities, dance and gymnastics offered to children, it’s no wonder the risk for injury has increased somewhat with our younger population. Would you know what to do to give assistance during the first few minutes after an injury occurred until professional help arrives?
Called “the Power to End Stroke Movement”, the American Heart Association’s program provides education about the risk factors leading to possible stroke. Learn how you can join the movement.
Does your babysitter have the skills to intervene in an emergency with your little one? Do you as a child care provider know what to do when seconds count? Find out more about babysitting, child care and CPR.
Unexpectedly a brother found his sibling unconscious and in respiratory distress. Through his heroic efforts, the life of his family member was saved. Would you know what to do if this were your loved one?
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