AHA Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED Online
Thursday Morning Heartsaver Class in Wilmington on Dec 31 - Class 12783398
Morning session in Wilmington with direct registration after the class details below.
Mapped course details
Same-day card processing when course requirements and roster details are complete.
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Morning session in Wilmington with direct registration after the class details below.
Certifying body
American Heart Association
Course type
Heartsaver - Pediatric First Aid
Delivery
Blended learning
What you receive
- Heartsaver completion card after successful completion; commonly valid for 2 years.
- Same-day card processing when course requirements and roster details are complete.
This Session
This morning Heartsaver session, class ID 12783398, is scheduled in Wilmington on Thursday, December 31, 2026 at 8:30 AM for students and professionals who need a distinct class record and a reliable registration path.
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Session reference 12783398 uses the local context markers morning-ready, Wilmington, course, provider, Wilmington, skills to keep this event record distinct.
910CPR is an Authorized American Heart Association Training Site serving Coastal North Carolina.
Local Class Notes
This Wilmington session is convenient for students coming from Shipyard Boulevard, Midtown, Myrtle Grove, Leland, and nearby New Hanover County clinical programs.
Listed location: Wilmington; Shipyard Blvd.
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Course Description
This AHA Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED session is designed for childcare providers, caregivers, teachers, and others responsible for children.
It combines practical first aid, CPR, AED, choking, asthma, seizure, allergic reaction, heat illness, and injury response training in the format listed for this session.
Current Guideline Focus
910CPR keeps public course pages practical and class-first while aligning response language with current AHA, Red Cross, and certifying-agency first aid and CPR guidance.
- First aid content is framed around fast recognition, EMS activation, and practical action while help is on the way.
- Choking response follows the current pattern: adults and children receive 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts; infants receive 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts.
- Opioid emergency content highlights recognition, naloxone availability, CPR with breaths for respiratory arrest, and why hands-only CPR may not be enough.
- Stroke content uses FAST recognition, urgent EMS activation, and avoids treating stroke as an older-adult-only problem.
- Seizure response focuses on protecting from injury, not restraining the person, placing nothing in the mouth, and calling EMS for prolonged, repeated, first-time, injured, breathing-compromised, water-related, pregnant, diabetic, or pediatric febrile seizure concerns.
- Asthma support includes helping with the person's prescribed bronchodilator, using a spacer when available, and understanding that an improvised spacer may help when a standard spacer is not available.
- Environmental first aid includes rapid cooling for severe heat illness, ice water immersion when available, safe rewarming for cold exposure, and avoiding harmful warming methods.
- Additional first aid topics include ticks, stings, burns, eye injuries, poison ivy/oak exposure, and pulse oximetry limitations.
Upcoming Classes
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Who This Class Is For
Good fit for childcare providers, teachers, camp staff, babysitters, foster/adoptive parents, and teams responsible for children.
If your requirement says AHA Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED, this is the right family to compare against.
Session FAQ
When should I arrive?
Plan to arrive a few minutes early for check-in and skills setup.
When are cards issued?
Completion cards are processed after successful class completion and roster details are complete.
Who needs Heartsaver?
Heartsaver is commonly used by workplace responders, childcare staff, teachers, fitness teams, and community responders.
Is this a healthcare provider class?
No. Healthcare provider programs usually require BLS Provider instead of Heartsaver.
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