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Check out our NEW Philips HeartStart OnSite AED Defibrillator.
Recently, Philips Medical Systems received approval through the FDA to offer the Philips OnSite AED for home use without a prescription. This decision was supported by the American Heart Association. We are now a supplier of Philips AEDs. The Philips AED has two distinct features that separate it from the competition. Philips is the only AED manufacturer that has never had a recall with over 250,000 units sold. It is the most reliable AED on the market. In addition to reliability, the Philips unit is by far the easiest to use. Philips claims that even an 8-year-old could operate the OnSite. The clear and concise voice prompts, along with detailed diagrams, the Philips AED makes defibrillation easy for anyone to use.
PALS INSTRUCTOR Designed for individuals proficient in PALS and will enable participants to teach PALS provider courses.
ACLS EP INSTRUCTOR Designed for individuals proficient in ACLS to teach ACLS provider courses. The emphasis of the program will be on teaching methodology.
HEARTSAVER FIRST AID INSTRUCTOR Designed for those proficient in first aid and wish to become instructors.
HEARTSAVER CPR INSTRUCTOR NEW & RENEWAL Program for those instructors who teach only laypersons.
EMT BASIC Program includes all requirements needed to sit for the Washington State and/or National Registry test.
EMT PARAMEDIC REFRESHER Program meets all National and State guidelines.
NURSING ASSISTANT This is an enhanced program that prepares nursing assistants to have knowledge beyond the minimum requirements set by the state.
NURSING DELEGATION This program is for caregivers who have completed the Fundamentals of Caregiving course.
By: Komo Staff
OLYMPIA A 70-year-old woman probably owes her life to some quick thinking State Patrol troopers and a Good Samaritan after she collapsed from an apparent heart attack.
The woman was taking a tour of the Governors Mansion Wednesday afternoon when she collapsed in front of the State Patrol security office.
Trooper Matthew Andersen went to get the mansions AED (Automated External Defibrillator) while a second trooper, Derek Anderson, administered CPR. Anderson also administered the electric shock from the AED. A nurse from the Vancouver, Washington area also helped out.
Anderson worked on the woman for about five minutes until medics arrived and she was then taken to Saint Peters Hospital in Olympia. Were told the woman has survived, but we dont know her exact condition.
The troopers are relatively new on the job, having just been trained on the AEDs while at the State Patrol Academy just four months ago.
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