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Michael taught students how to use an Epinephrine Pen in case he is stung by a bee!
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Katie and Lauren pose as Shenaz saves the day! Whew, no blood on the table!
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Lakyn appreciates Susan's caring touch!
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Tiffani raises Deidre's arm and applies pressure to reduce blood flow. Good job!
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This table: Arielle, Melissa, Alexa, and Leenan, are happy to care for each other!
Michael taught students how to use an Epinephrine Pen in case he is stung by a bee!
Call 911! Health Occupations is Learning First Aid!
by Ruth Ann Squellati
August 30, 2010
One of the first objectives in Health Occupations I is to learn how to perform Basic First Aid. In class, students are learning the American Heart Association requirements for Allergic Reactions, Stroke, Heart Attack, Diabetes, Seizures, Shock, and of course BLEEDING (that you can see)!
Students are excited to get into the basics of hands on care. One student, Shenaz, has already reported to the class that she has had to use her newly learned skills.
Way to go 1st timeblock, it's been a great start to the week!