Our classes at the World Institute of Safety, follows the most up to date ECC/ILCOR standards and our curriculum meets or exceeds the American Heart Association (AHA) recommended guidelines. Our training is equivalent to the AHA’s certification courses, whether a healthcare provider, first responder, or those in the general workplace needing advanced or lay-rescuer level CPR and First Aid training. We fulfill the requirements for education for entities such as the Joint Commission, OSHA, and Medicare. All of our classes include a practical skills evaluation with a live instructor.

Course Curricula

CPR

Recognizing an Emergency
Personal Safety
Deciding to Help
Infectious Bloodborne Diseases
Standard Precautions
Personal Protective Equipment
Legal Considerations
Implied Consent
Abandonment
Good Samaritan Laws
Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Early Defibrillation
Chain of Survival
Children and Infants
Opioid Overdose
Calling for Help
High-Performance CPR
Chest Compressions
Rescue Breaths - CPR Mask
Automated External Defibrillation
Recovery Position
Caring for Respiratory Arrest
Caring for Cardiac Arrest
Choking
Hands-only CPR

BLS

Recognizing an Emergency
Personal Safety
Deciding to Help
Infectious Bloodborne Diseases
Standard Precautions
Personal Protective Equipment
Legal Considerations
Implied Consent
Abandonment
Good Samaritan Laws
Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Early Defibrillation
Chain of Survival
Secondary Cardiac Arrest
Children and Infants
Opioid Overdose
Calling for Help
High-Performance CPR
Chest Compressions
Rescue Breaths - CPR Mask
Rescue Breaths - Bag-Mask
Automated External Defibrillation
BLS Assessment
Recovery Position
Caring for Respiratory Arrest
Caring for Cardiac Arrest
Multiple Provider Approach to CPR
Choking
Hands-only CPR

First Aid

Recognizing an Emergency
Personal Safety
Deciding to Help
Infectious Bloodborne Diseases
Standard Precautions
Personal Protective Equipment
Legal Considerations
Implied Consent
Abandonment
Good Samaritan Laws
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Actions Plans
Poison Help Line
Emergency Moves
Oxygen and the Human Body
Opioid Overdose
Primary Assessment
Unresponsive Person
Recovery Position
Choking Assessment
Primary Assessment
Responsive Person
Sudden Injury
Control of Bleeding
Tourniquets
Hemostatic Dressings
Using a Tourniquet
Using a Hemostatic Dressing

Shock
Internal Bleeding
Amputation
Impaled Subject
Head, Neck or Back
Spinal Injury
Brain Injury
Concussion
Swollen, Painful or Deformed Limb
Burns
Nosebleed
Injured Tooth
Altered Mental Status
Fainting
Stroke
Hypoglycemia
Seizure
Breathing Difficulty, Shortness of Breath
Asthma and Inhalers
Severe Allergic Reaction
Pain, Pressure or Discomfort in Chest
Poisoning
Severe Abdominal Pain
Heat Exhaustion
Heat Stroke
Hypothermia
Frostbite

Quality Training.

All of our classes are nationally recognized and approved curriculum based on ECC standards and are recognized, accepted and approved by, or meet the requirements of more than 10,000 organizations, nearly 4,500 state regulatory agencies, occupational licensing boards, national associations, commissions and councils in more than 120 occupations and professions.

WIS resuscitation programs meet the standards of The Joint Commission, are accepted as equivalent to the AHA by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the United States Coast Guard Health Services Program, among many others. WIS resuscitation programs are approved by the Alaska State Medical Board, Texas Medical Board, Florida Board of Medicine and the Medical Board of California, among others.

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