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426 E. Allegheny Ave, #306, Philadelphia 19134

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Let Joe-Nessa Enterprises help you achieve certifications and basic home health aide trainings. From CPR Certifications to various health aide training programs, our company has the training you want and need. After you have completed your education, we will create a resume featuring your new skills and provide referrals to hiring companies. This way, you can secure a job in no time.

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  • 4-6 Hours
  • 20 Students
First Aid - CPR - AED Certification

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death among adults in the United States. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) dramatically increases the chance of survival for a victim suffering from SCA.

CPR is a combination of chest compressions and breaths and provides critical blood flow and oxygen to the heart and brain. If CPR is started within three to five (3-5) minutes of collapse, it increases a victim’s chance of survival and reduces the chance of permanent damage.

What You Will Learn?
  • Introduction
  • Assessing the Situation
  • Compressions-Airway-Breathing (C-A-B)
  • Adult CPR: Compressions
  • Adult CPR: Airway and Breaths
  • Adult CPR: Put it Together
  • Child CPR
  • Infant CPR
  • Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Choking – Adult and Child
  • Choking – Infants
  • Coronavirus CPR Guidelines
Certificate Issued and Validity Period

    Upon completion of the course, participants receive a digital certificate valid for 2 years based on the course completed. Digital certificates are issued via email upon course completion being entered into the Red Cross Course Record Entry portal and can be emailed directly to the participants or to the instructor.

Describe how to recognize an emergency.

Describe how to prioritize care for injuries and sudden illnesses.

Describe the purpose of Good Samaritan laws.

Identify the difference between (expressed) consent and implied consent.

Identify how to reduce the risk of disease transmission when giving care.

Explain how to activate and work with the emergency medical services (EMS) system.

Explain when to move an injured or ill person from a dangerous scene.

Explain how to check a conscious person for life-threatening and non-life-threatening conditions.

Identify the signals of shock.

Describe how to minimize the effects of shock.

Demonstrate how to check an unconscious person for life-threatening conditions.

Recognize the signals of a cardiac emergency.

Identify the links in the Cardiac Chain of Survival.

Describe how to care for a heart attack.

List the causes of cardiac arrest.

Explain the role of CPR in cardiac arrest.

Demonstrate how to perform CPR.

Recognize the signals of a breathing emergency.

Demonstrate how to care for a person who is choking.

Explain what defibrillation is.

Explain how defibrillation works.

Identify precautions to take when using an AED on a person in sudden cardiac arrest.

Demonstrate how to use an AED.

Identify the signals of common sudden illnesses.

Describe how to care for common sudden illnesses.

Describe how to care for someone who is having a seizure.

Identify the signals of heat-related illnesses and cold-related emergencies.

Describe how to care for heat-related illnesses and cold-related emergencies.

Explain how to care for head, neck and spinal injuries.

Identify signals of various soft tissue and musculoskeletal injuries.

Describe how to care for various soft tissue and musculoskeletal injuries.

Explain how to care for muscle, bone or joint injuries.

Demonstrate how to control external bleeding.

Identify signals of head, neck and spinal injuries.

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Darrell Caston

Founder & CEO

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Jane Doe

Registered Nurse

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Student 1

Great place to start the journey of healthcare. The classes are at a reasonable price and if you are military or a veteran the staff are on point.. they are always smiling and willing are ready to help.

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Student 2

This is a good place for you to spend less money on your higher education especially if you're planning to transfer to a nurse program later. Their classes are also very flexible so you can work a lot while going to Joe Nessa Training at the same time.

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Student 3

Wonderful school with caring faculty and staff. It is a rigorous and challenging program, but the class sizes are small and the staff really help you to be successful. It is not easy but it is worth it!

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Student 4

The teacher's are highly knowledgeable and dedicated to their professions, and they care about the students. With hard work and dedication you will succeed at Joe Nessa Training. I landed a job as an HHA soon after graduating.