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In observance of Juneteenth, our customer support center will be closed on Friday, June 17th. The customer support center will re-open on Monday, June 20th at the regular scheduled time. Our warehouse will also be closed in observance of Juneteenth on Monday, June 20th. They will re-open Tuesday, June 21st. Please expect shipping delays during this time.
Opioid Education for Non-Clinical Staff and Lay Responders
Product Number : 15-1423
American Heart Association
Blended and eLearning
Online Course
Student
Notes:
After completing the online portion of this course, you must complete a hands-on session (sold separately) with an AHA Training Center to obtain a course completion card. Contact an AHA Training Center in your area for more details or to schedule a hands-on session.
Opioid Education for Non-Clinical Staff and Lay Responders is a self-directed, eLearning course that educates students (management and employees in workplace settings, non-clinical hospital and healthcare staff, and the general public) on the basics of the opioid epidemic and recognition of an overdose.
This 10-15 minute course modules include recognition and response to an opioid overdose (performing CPR and administering reversal agents (naloxone), basics of the opioid epidemic and opioid use disorder, understanding naloxone and how it works, and recognizing the importance of post-overdose treatment options.
This course is designed for management and employees in workplace settings, non-clinical hospital and healthcare staff, and the general public. This course is particularly important for family and friends of people who are taking opioid prescription medicine or those with addiction.
This course is a self-directed eLearning course taken online via the Web or a Learning Management System (LMS). No hands-on skills session is required.
This course is intended for US audiences only.
eLearning
eLearning courses give students the flexibility to learn at their own pace and on their own schedule, anywhere and anytime an internet connection is available. eLearning courses are fully self-directed, and do not require a separate skills testing.