このページは、日本語を話すことが出来るが、日本語を読むことが出来ない人向けの案内です。
This page is a guide for people who can speak Japanese, but can not read Japanese.
当トレーニングセンターでは、英語での講習を行っておりません。
At our training center, we do not make a lecture by English only.
日本に滞在している英語を母国語とする人に特別に行う日本語と英語の講習です。
This is a Japanese and English lecture that is specially tailored to those who are staying in Japan with English as their mother tongue.
MEDIC First Aid CarePlus is an adult, child and infant CPR and AED program designed specifically for persons who are occupationally required or just desire to have CPR and AED knowledge and skills. This program conforms to the 2015 AHA Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC.
*Lecture to be held in Japan, is based on the Japanese guidelines.


Care Plus CPR&AED MEDIC First Aid training program
Intended Audience |
Workplace first aid providers and lay rescuers
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language |
Commentary by the instructor, is Japanese.Only student books are in English. |
Class Configurations |
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Student Materials |
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Hands-on Skill Practice |
Students will practice essential skills in small groups and can also apply those skills in optional scenario-based practices. |
Recommended Time to Complete | AdultsStandard:2h30m*It takes time to explain to you. +30minute reference: am9:30~pm12:30
“Children, Infants and Adults”Standard:4h00m*It takes time to explain to you. +30minute reference: am9:30~pm3:00 (Lunch break 1 hour) |
Rescue target |
Children, Infants and Adults*Selective system
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Content of study |
CPR AED Choking |
Class topics
• Oxygen and the Human Body
• Sudden Cardiac Arrest
• Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation(CPR)
• Early Defibrillation
• Chain of Survival
• Secondary Cardiac Arrest
• Cardiac Arrest: Opioid Overdose
• Cardiac Arrest: Children and Infants
• CPR and AED Provider
• Legal Considerations
• Recognizing an Emergency
• Personal Safety
• Deciding to Help
• Infectious Bloodborne Diseases
• Standard Precautions
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
• Chest Compressions
• Rescue Breaths
• Primary Assessment—Unresponsive Person
• Recovery Position
• Caring for Cardiac Arrest
• Multiple Provider Approach to CPR
• Automated External Defibrillation
• Choking
• Emotional Considerations
Supplemental topics
• CPR Feedback Devices
• High-Performance CPR
• Administration of Naloxone
• Control of Bleeding
• Internal Bleeding
• Shock
• Stroke
• Pain, Severe Pressure or Discomfort in the Chest