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    American Red Cross offers Choke Saver Training Class February 1, 2010 The American Red Cross, Cape Cod and Islands Chapter, will offer a Chokesaver training course on February 1, 2010 at the Chapter House at 286 South Street, Hyannis. This course covers a brief overview of knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for injuries (including choking) and sudden illness until more advanced medical help arrives. This class meets the Massachusetts Department of Health requirement 105 CMK590.009, which states that food service establishments with a seating capacity of 25 persons need to have on premises an employee trained in removing food lodged in a persons throat. Certification is valid for 1 year. The cost of the course is $40. Restaurant staff will learn to: Identify Barriers to Action Identify Signals of Life Threatening Emergencies Identify Risk Factors for Heart Disease Understand Good Samaritan Laws Perform Check-Call-Care Clear an obstructed airway in conscious adults, children and infants Respond when a conscious adult, child or infant with an obstructed airway becomes unconscious Administer rescue breathing to children and infants Treat Burns and Control Bleeding Identify Signs and Symptoms of anaphylaxis (food allergies) Respond to someone showing signs and symptoms of a medical emergency Information for this and other Red Cross training courses is available at www.cciredcross.org or by calling (508) 775-1540. Or you can write to: American Red Cross, Cape Cod and Islands Chapter, 286 South Street, Hyannis MA 02601.
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