Published May 29, 2018
hsnurse1
29 Posts
Does anyone have a powerpoint they use for staff first aid training? I've been asked to do an in-service next week for Jr High and Senior High staff. Don't want to reinvent the wheel if someone already has something that works well.
Thanks!
tining, BSN, RN
1,071 Posts
YouTube has great videos.
Guest
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Does anyone have a powerpoint they use for staff first aid training? I've been asked to do an in-service next week for Jr High and Senior High staff. Don't want to reinvent the wheel if someone already has something that works well.Thanks!
Curious why they do it at the end of the year vs. at the beginning of next school year?
SavyNurse, ADN, EMT-B
34 Posts
I have powerpoint for inhaler and epi. First aid is covered with those that get the CPR training. We had 18 teachers get certified or re-certified this year!
I have no idea! My principal just emailed me and asked if I would do it because they have scheduled a health and wellness day (I knew nothing about this).
grammy1
420 Posts
Maybe you could go over simple fixes they can do in their classrooms. I'd be concerned about liability for giving a first aid course without instructor certifications.
I am certified by the AHA as a CPR/First Aid Instructgor
Alex Egan, LPN, EMT-B
4 Articles; 857 Posts
I have a series of about 9 standard pages. They are designed to be used as handouts or as posters on a bulletin board. Pm me your email and I'll shoot them over to you.
algae1492
84 Posts
You could do it on BBP. I found a basic ppt via google: https://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/construction_generalindustry/Bloodborne_Pathogens_PPT_v-03-01-17.pptx
Regardless, here's a document you're probably looking for: https://emsa.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/EMSC_Interactive_Final.pdf