Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Become Certified To Teach Cpr First Responder & First Aid







Example of a standard first-aid kit


Becoming a certified instructor in CPR and first aid can be fulfilling and useful. Not only do you learn valuable skills yourself; you're also responsible for teaching others who may become potential lifesavers. However, to become a certified CPR and first-aid instructor, you need to possess the correct materials, teach from a lesson plan created by a reputable organization, and have confidence and patience as a public speaker.


Instructions


1. Complete a certified CPR and first-aid course to hone your skills. Courses vary in length but are usually 6 to 10 hours and can be taken at once or spread out over days, depending on the needs of the class.


2. Participate in a class online. Some organizations, such as the American Heart Association (AHA), offer instructor courses via the Internet. For those who've already completed their instructor courses, the AHA also offers continuing-credit education online.








3. Contact local community colleges, hospitals, police or fire departments if you would prefer hands-on experience. These organizations may offer on-site courses if you're not comfortable learning long distance.


4. Collect your materials, such as a sample first-aid kit, CPR masks and alcohol wipes. The organization that provides the lesson plans usually can also supply the physical tools you need to teach a class, often at cost. The AHA, for example, provides a CD-ROM for its instructor training course.

Tags: certified first-aid, instructor courses