CBRF Training: First Aid-Choking
First Aid-Choking Course
- This event has passed.
The First Aid & Choking course is a state-approved program to meet the requirements of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services Administrative Code. Caregivers are often the first respondents in any situation involving a resident in the assisted living setting. The presentation provides information on appropriate response measures to a variety of various injuries and incidents.
Requirements
- Pre-registration IS required.
- Fees cover the presentation and written materials.
- Cancellations accepted until 48 hours prior to the class for a full refund or transfer to another course.
- All participants must bring proof of identity on the first day of class.
- Course times include competency testing at the end of class.
- Competency Testing is offered in written form upon completion of all required contact hours.
- A score of 90% or better is considered passing.
- If an unsatisfactory score is obtained, the participant may retake the exam one additional time on the same day.
- The class fee above already includes a $20 payment to UW – Green Bay to be paid by Streu’s Pharmacy Bay Natural on your behalf after successful completion of the exam. You will then be added to a public access registry located on the CBRF Training and Registry Services website.
Other classes offered:
- Medication administration
- Standard precautions
- Dietary Needs, Menu Planning, Food Preparation and & Sanitation
- Other class topics available for consultation or group training.
COVID-19 Guidelines
- We are asking participants to bring a mask to protect themselves and our team of employees. If they do not have a mask, we will gladly provide one.
- Upon entrance to our store, each student will be greeted by a retail associate to safely prepare them for training.
- Regular disinfection, safe distancing and their own table are just a few of the added safety measures that can be expected in the training experience.
- All other training materials are properly sanitized after each use.