Save a Young Life with PEARS and PALS Training

There is a reason pediatric medicine is an entirely separate discipline than adult medical care. Children’s bodies present a very different set of issues. Prescribed dosages must be decreased to accommodate smaller bodies. Bones grow quickly, which can complicate the healing process from breaks and other bone-related injuries. Children may be allergic to certain medications. The list goes on. Just as pediatric doctors need an understanding of the special needs of a child, so too, do emergency personnel.

 

For emergency personnel working in Orange County, there are a number of options for improving your ability to care for younger patients. PEARS class in Orange County, also known as Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition, and Stabilization, is offered regularly. Pediatric Advanced Life Support Training is available as well. For children, time is of the utmost importance. If you can provide them with the best possible care as quickly as possible, then they have the best chance of a complete and speedy recovery.

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I spent 15 years as a firefighter and paramedic...

And too often I would arrive on the scene of someone unconscious, surrounded by a circle of people feeling helpless. Sometimes those people would even have CPR training but lacked the confidence and experience to act.

That’s why I started SureFire CPR. Our classes are practical and engaging – teaching you the crucial skills you need to know what to do and feel empowered to take action.

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