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Step-by-Step First Aid Software

Now available for PC, Smartphone and PDA

Step-by-Step First Aid Software

Now available for PC, Smartphone and PDA

 

 

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First Aid & CPR Assist

 
Features: 2010 ECC/AHA Guidelines
 

CPR Metronome
Allows classroom use during CPR manikin training
Complete Audio & Visual Guidelines
Reinforcement for first aid steps or CPR steps and AED use reminders
AED first aid or CPR Refresher Training
ECC & International First Aid Guidelines
Training Drills
Training exercises for: Adult, Child and Infant CPR & First Aid
Homeland Security Training
Chem/Bio/Radiation reminders and instructions

Key Reminders
Scene safety, 911 or emergency numbers, assessment, treatment, incident documentation, follow-up care and
BBP cleanup reminders

Assessment Help
Reminders and questions for assessment & easy EMS handoff documentation
Multilingual
Decreases training & communication difficulties in multiple language organizations
Updateable
Easy datacard access for future upgrades with various training organization protocol compliance datacards available
Easily Integrated
With: responder kits, first aid kits, complete responder systems, and training drill kits or training accessories already used by clients
Customizable
Custom orders for equipment are accepted(with or without LCD)

 
 

Part 5: Page S697, "real-time CPR prompting & feedback technology such as visual and auditory prompting devices can improve the quality of CPR." 
Part 16: Page S920, "non-responders most frequently cited panic and fear of hurting the patient as reasons they were unable to perform." 
Part 16:Page 921, "even brief training increases the willingness to use an AED and improves performance." 
Part 16:Page 922, "short video instruction combined with synchronous hands on practice is an effective alternative to instructor-led basic life support courses." 
Part 16:Page 923, "ECC courses should be part of a larger continuing education and continuous quality improvement process." 
Part 16:Page 923, "Checklists or cognitive aids may be considered for use during actual resuscitation."
Part 16: Page 923, "CPR prompt and feedback devices can be useful as part of an overall strategy to improve the quality of CPR during actual resuscitation."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
First Aid & CPR Assist
(CPR01)

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First Voice First Aid & CPR Assist + First Aid & CPR Refresher Training System
(CPR5601)


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First Aid & CPR Assist + Heartsine AED
(CPR6001)


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Emergency Instruction Device Wall Mount
(WM001)

First Ais & CPR Assist Maintenance Agreement


1 Year Agreement (MA1000)
2 Year Agreement (MA2000)

First Aid & CPR Assist
(CPR01)

More Information

First Voice First Aid & CPR Assist + First Aid & CPR Refresher Training System
(CPR5601)


More Information

First Aid & CPR Assist + Heartsine AED
(CPR6001)


More Information

Emergency Instruction Device Wall Mount
(WM001)

First Ais & CPR Assist Maintenance Agreement


1 Year Agreement (MA1000)
2 Year Agreement (MA2000)

The First AID & CPR Assist is designed to effectively coach users on hundreds of first aid emergencies from start to finish. In the event of an emergency, this simple, easy-to-use touch pad gives direction on how to respond quickly and accurately. Be prepared in the event of a sudden emergency, with minimal first aid training or experience. The award-winning First AID & CPR Assist keeps rescuers focused on accepted first aid and CPR protocols in order to treat the injured person in a safe manner.

The device speaks out loud and has clearly visible instructions on the embedded shatterproof LCD screen, asking questions about the extent of the injury. The 'yes' and 'no' buttons are used to answer. Depending on the severity of the situation, the First AID & CPR Assist continues to ask questions until it understands the situation and can accurately give instruction on how to proceed and further treat the injured person.




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The First AID & CPR Assist is designed to effectively coach users on hundreds of first aid emergencies from start to finish. In the event of an emergency, this simple, easy-to-use touch pad gives direction on how to respond quickly and accurately. Be prepared in the event of a sudden emergency, with minimal first aid training or experience. The award-winning First AID & CPR Assist keeps rescuers focused on accepted first aid and CPR protocols in order to treat the injured person in a safe manner.

The device speaks out loud and has clearly visible instructions on the embedded shatterproof LCD screen, asking questions about the extent of the injury. The 'yes' and 'no' buttons are used to answer. Depending on the severity of the situation, the First AID & CPR Assist continues to ask questions until it understands the situation and can accurately give instruction on how to proceed and further treat the injured person.




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"Ideal for improving safety in corporate and institutional environments, schools and childcare centers, sports fields and arenas, parks and recreational facilities, and other public gathering places. Because the EID provides excellent skill reinforcement, I strongly recommend it."

- Dr. Donald Linder, Diplomate, - American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Staff Physician, Chief Medical Examiner of Linn County, Iowa, and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, - Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa.

"Ideal for improving safety in corporate and institutional environments, schools and childcare centers, sports fields and arenas, parks and recreational facilities, and other public gathering places. Because the EID provides excellent skill reinforcement, I strongly recommend it."

- Dr. Donald Linder, Diplomate, - American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Staff Physician, Chief Medical Examiner of Linn County, Iowa, and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, - Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa.

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