SPECIAL
ACLS +BLS= $250 (renewal)
CALL MON-FRI 9-5
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1428 GAUSE BLVD STE 107, SLIDELL
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PLEASE READ BEFORE COMING TO CLASSCOURSE PLANNING
DEAR STUDENT, WELCOME TO THE COURSE. REVIEW YOUR STUDENT MANUAL BEFORE COMING TO CLASS TO HELP PREPARE YOU. PLEASE WEAR LOOSE COMFORTABLE CLOTHING. YOU WILL BE PRACTICING SKILLS THAT REQUIRE WORKING ON YOUR HANDS AND KNEES, BENDING, STANDING, AND LIFTING. IF YOU HAVE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS THAT MIGHT PREVENT YOU FROM PARTICIPATING IN THIS COURSE, PLEASE TELL ONE OF THE INSTRUCTORS WHEN YOU ARRIVE FOR THE COURSE. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL WORK TO ACCOMMODATE YOUR NEEDS WITHIN THE STATED COURSE COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS. WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU TO THE CLASS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE COURSE PLEASE CALL. 985-285-6843 |
PLEASE READ BEFORE COMING TO CLASSLiability Statement
The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association, and any fees charged for such course do not represent income to the Association. The course for which you are enrolled may include physical strain, possibility of cross-infection, and emotional strain. If your physician has recommended that you avoid strenuous activity or limit your activity in any way, you need to realize that CPR is hard work. This is true both in practicing on the manikin and doing CPR for a cardiac victim. If you have medical or coronary history that may be aggravated by this course, you should consult your physician and ask his advice as to whether you should consider this before beginning the course. If you have recently had any type of infectious disease, including upper respiratory infection or open sores on your mouth or hands, it is imperative to defer manikin practice until you are well. |
PLEASE READ BEFORE COMING TO CLASSLouisiana Good Samaritan Act
In Lousiana, the law protects rescuers who attempt to assist victims of accidents from liability. In order to be protected under the law, the rescuer (or good Samaritan) must meet the following conditions: 1. the rescuer must be acting in good faith (must be acting in such a way as to help a victim) 2. The rescuer must be act gratuitously (must not accept any form of payment for their efforts 3. the rescuer must act to perform only those skills that he/she has been taught and no more (the rscuer must not attempt to perform any skills that they have not been taught: the rescuer, for example a nurse, must not attempt to perform a skill that ordinarily be done by a physician. |