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 PediatricPlus (Childcareplus) CPR, AED and First Aid for Children, Infants and Adults provides an ideal training solution for schools, child care providers, youth sports coaches and others required to learn how to respond to medical emergencies involving children and infants. This versatile program is based upon the 2015 CPR and First Aid Guidelines, Caring for Our Children, 3rd Ed; and other evidence-based treatment recommendations.

PediatricPlus (Childcareplus) MEDIC First Aid training program

Intended AudienceWorkplace first aid providers and lay rescuers Individuals who desire or are required to be certified in Pediatric First Aid, CPR and AED, such as:
•School bus drivers
•Child care workers
•Teachers
•Parents
•Babysitters
languageCommentary by the instructor, is in Japanese.
The student book is in English (American version).
The video commentary on the DVD is in English (American version).
Class Configurations Max Student Instructor Ratio: 12:1
Max Student to Manikin Ratio: 3:1
Max Student to AED Training Device Ratio: 3:1
Max Class Size: 24 (with 2 Instructors)
Student MaterialsStudent Guide
Mouth shield and gloves for Skill Practice sessions
(Successful Completion Card)
Hands-on Skill PracticeStudents will practice essential skills in small groups and can also apply those skills in optional scenario-based practices.
Recommended Time to Complete* It depends on the age category you choose.
Adults and children only: Standard time 7.5 hours (Does not include options and meal breaks)
All ages: Standard time 8 hours (Does not include options and meal breaks)

reference
Adults and children only: 09:30-18:00
All ages: 09:30-19:00

There will be practical training, a practical skill test, and a question-and-answer session. The time required varies depending on the situation of the students (number of students, level of proficiency, teaching method, practical training method), etc.
Rescue targetChildren, Infants and Adults
* It depends on the age category you choose.
Content of studyCPR AED Choking First Aid

Pediatric Plus (Childcareplus) topics (Version 9)

Introduction

  • Introduction
  • Legal concepts
  • Roles/Responsibilities/Priorities
  • Assessment ★Practice★

Child CPR AED

  • Child -Cardiac Arrest and Pediatric Chain of Survival
  • Child -Assessment and chest compressions ★Practice★
  • Child -Rescue breathing and Using a CPR mask ★Practice★
  • Child -Automated External Defibrillator and Using an AED ★Practice★
  • Child -One Provider CPR AED ★Practice★
  • Child -Additional CPR AED considerations
  • Child -Suspected Opioid-Associated Emergency (OAE) △Option△
  • Child -Relief of choking

Infant CPR AED

  • Infant -Cardiac Arrest and Pediatric Chain of Survival
  • Infant -Assessment and chest compressions ★Practice★
  • Infant -Rescue breathing and Using a CPR mask ★Practice★
  • Infant -Automated External Defibrillator and Using an AED ★Practice★
  • Infant -One Provider CPR AED ★Practice★
  • Infant -Additional CPR AED considerations
  • Infant -Suspected Opioid-Associated Emergency (OAE) △Option△
  • Infant -Relief of choking

Adult CPR AED

* It depends on the age category you choose.

  • Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)
  • Assessment and chest compressions ★Practice★
  • Rescue breathing and Using a CPR mask ★Practice★
  • Automated External Defibrillator and Using an AED ★Practice★
  • One Provider CPR AED ★Practice★
  • Additional CPR AED considerations
  • Suspected Opioid-Associated Emergency (OAE) △Option△
  • Relief of choking

Pediatric first aid

  • Drowning
  • Severe life-threatening external bleeding ★Practical★
  • Shock
  • Minor wounds
  • Tooth Injuries
  • Bleeding from the Nose
  • Impaled objects △Option△
  • Eye injuries (Impaled objects) △Option△
  • Amputation △Option△
  • Internal bleeding
  • Open chest wounds △Option△
  • Open abdominal injury △Option△
  • Head, Neck, or Spinal Injury
  • Concussion
  • Shaken Baby Syndrome
  • Bone, joint, and muscle injuries
  • Burns
  • Altered Mental Status
  • Poisoning
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Asthma
  • Severe allergic reaction ★Practical★
  • Seizure
  • Diabetes and hypoglycemia
  • Presyncope and syncope
  • Heat Emergencies
  • Cold Emergencies
  • Bites and Stings △Options△