Group Living Course 1102 - Adult CPR
Virtual CPR requires a visit to our training center for the skills assessment or a facilitator must be in-person for this purpose even with a virtual instructor.
Lesson 1-A: What is CPR?
Lesson 1-B: How to Determine if a Person Is Experiencing a Cardiac Event
Lesson 1-C: The Good Samaritan Statute
Lesson 2-A: CPR Basics - Rescue Breathing
Lesson 2-B: Chest Compressions
Lesson 2-C: Automated External Defibrillation (AED)
Lesson 2-D: Cardiac Chain of Survival
Lesson 3-A: Review Questions
Staff Training • Michigan AFC • CEU Catalog
Build life-saving confidence: assess the scene, deliver high-quality compressions, manage airway and rescue breathing, use an AED correctly, respond to choking, and document the event for quality and compliance in Adult Foster Care homes.
Scene safety, checking responsiveness and breathing, calling 911, and sending for an AED.
Hand placement, compression depth & rate, complete recoil, minimizing interruptions, and rotating rescuers.
Rescue breaths with barrier devices, applying and operating an AED, and special situations (wet chest, hair, pacemaker).
Responsive/unresponsive adult choking response, recovery position, and objective post-event documentation.
This training appears in Direct Care Training & Resource Center, Inc.’s Michigan Adult Foster Care CEU catalog.