Sport First Aid 6th Edition Online Course With Ebook
Author: Coach Education
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Online Course With Ebook
$59.00 USD
$59.00 USD
This course package includes the following:
With only about one-third of high schools in the United States having full-time athletic trainers and another third lacking any athletic trainer services, you—the coach—are often the first responder when an injury occurs. This reality underscores the importance of receiving proper training in first aid and injury prevention.
Sport First Aid, Sixth Edition, Online Course provides detailed action steps for the initial care and prevention of the most common sport-related injuries and illnesses. The following topics are covered: performing an assessment; administering first aid for bleeding, tissue damage, and unstable injuries; providing life support; moving an injured athlete; and returning an athlete to play. The course will prepare you to respond appropriately and ensure the safety and well-being of your student-athletes. You’ll also gain insight on preventing injuries from occurring in the first place with strategies for reducing athletes’ risk of injury or illness.
The course is based on the text Sport First Aid, Sixth Edition, authored by an unparalleled team of experts in athletic training, sports medicine, exercise science and physiology, strength and conditioning, and sport coaching. Lead author Robb Rehberg is the senior medical advisor and director of game day medical operations for the National Football League (NFL) and is a professor of sports medicine and athletic training at William Paterson University of New Jersey. Rehberg is featured in video clips that introduce the various first aid situations and procedures to be covered in each course unit.
The updated sixth edition reflects the latest guidelines for administering CPR and treating concussion, dehydration, and heat illness based on guidance from leading health organizations. The course includes all-new videos demonstrating immediate action steps for the most common first aid situations; practical at-a-glance flowcharts depicting “if this, do this” response procedures; interactive activities and quizzes; and sample forms, checklists, assessments, and safety plans. The course concludes with a 50-question online test. Upon passing the test with a minimum score of 80 percent, you can print or save a certificate of course completion from the website.
With Sport First Aid, you will be prepared to respond appropriately when faced with athletes’ injuries and illnesses.
Sport First Aid, Sixth Edition, Online Course is used and recognized by numerous state high school associations and school districts as meeting coaching education requirements.
- Online Sport First Aid, Sixth Edition, course
- Sport First Aid, Sixth Edition, ebook
- Online certification test
With only about one-third of high schools in the United States having full-time athletic trainers and another third lacking any athletic trainer services, you—the coach—are often the first responder when an injury occurs. This reality underscores the importance of receiving proper training in first aid and injury prevention.
Sport First Aid, Sixth Edition, Online Course provides detailed action steps for the initial care and prevention of the most common sport-related injuries and illnesses. The following topics are covered: performing an assessment; administering first aid for bleeding, tissue damage, and unstable injuries; providing life support; moving an injured athlete; and returning an athlete to play. The course will prepare you to respond appropriately and ensure the safety and well-being of your student-athletes. You’ll also gain insight on preventing injuries from occurring in the first place with strategies for reducing athletes’ risk of injury or illness.
The course is based on the text Sport First Aid, Sixth Edition, authored by an unparalleled team of experts in athletic training, sports medicine, exercise science and physiology, strength and conditioning, and sport coaching. Lead author Robb Rehberg is the senior medical advisor and director of game day medical operations for the National Football League (NFL) and is a professor of sports medicine and athletic training at William Paterson University of New Jersey. Rehberg is featured in video clips that introduce the various first aid situations and procedures to be covered in each course unit.
The updated sixth edition reflects the latest guidelines for administering CPR and treating concussion, dehydration, and heat illness based on guidance from leading health organizations. The course includes all-new videos demonstrating immediate action steps for the most common first aid situations; practical at-a-glance flowcharts depicting “if this, do this” response procedures; interactive activities and quizzes; and sample forms, checklists, assessments, and safety plans. The course concludes with a 50-question online test. Upon passing the test with a minimum score of 80 percent, you can print or save a certificate of course completion from the website.
With Sport First Aid, you will be prepared to respond appropriately when faced with athletes’ injuries and illnesses.
Sport First Aid, Sixth Edition, Online Course is used and recognized by numerous state high school associations and school districts as meeting coaching education requirements.
Audience
Coaches in need of coaching certification for their work with athletes between 12 and 20 years old (middle and high school). Unit 1. Your Role on the Athletic Health Care Team
Unit 2. Game Plan for Sport First Aid
Unit 3. Anatomy and Terminology in Sport First Aid
Unit 4. Emergency Action Steps
Unit 5. Assessment in Sport First Aid
Unit 6. Moving Injured or Sick Athletes
Unit 7. Respiratory Emergencies and Illnesses
Unit 8. Head, Spine, and Nerve Injuries
Unit 9. Internal Organ Injuries
Unit 10. Sudden Illnesses
Unit 11. Weather-Related Injuries and Illnesses
Unit 12. Upper Body Musculoskeletal Injuries
Unit 13. Lower Body Musculoskeletal Injuries
Unit 14. Scalp, Facial, Eye, and Mouth Injuries
Unit 15. Skin Conditions
Unit 2. Game Plan for Sport First Aid
Unit 3. Anatomy and Terminology in Sport First Aid
Unit 4. Emergency Action Steps
Unit 5. Assessment in Sport First Aid
Unit 6. Moving Injured or Sick Athletes
Unit 7. Respiratory Emergencies and Illnesses
Unit 8. Head, Spine, and Nerve Injuries
Unit 9. Internal Organ Injuries
Unit 10. Sudden Illnesses
Unit 11. Weather-Related Injuries and Illnesses
Unit 12. Upper Body Musculoskeletal Injuries
Unit 13. Lower Body Musculoskeletal Injuries
Unit 14. Scalp, Facial, Eye, and Mouth Injuries
Unit 15. Skin Conditions