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American Safety Health Institute (ASHI) First Aid for PEDIATRICS has updated their courses to the 2020 Guidelines please call Vida Training Center at 786-316-7106 to be enrolled in the new version. Read more

American Safety Health Institute (ASHI) CPR has updated their courses to the 2020 Guidelines please call Vida Training Center at 786-316-7106 to be enrolled in the new version. This training consists of two parts: Part 1 online following the link that follows to watch the videos Part 2 skill test that you do in person at one of our facilities by scheduling your appointment at 786-316-7106 Read more

Bloodborne Pathogens Reason for Learning OSHA estimates that 8 million workers in the healthcare industry and related occupations are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials, (OPIM), puts you at risk for serious illness or death. The viruses of main concern are the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV). Core Learning Objectives This bloodborne pathogens training program will provide students with the essential knowledge necessary to help reduce or eliminate the occupational risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. The goal of the course is to help students understand the risks and develop behaviors that will help protect them when they are exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials. Read more

This course is designed to train Home Health Aides (HHAs) in Florida on how to properly assist clients with self-administering their medications while adhering to state regulations and ethical guidelines. Through real-life examples and interactive scenarios, learners will gain practical knowledge to ensure client safety and compliance with healthcare laws. This course is for educational purposes only and is designed to provide general guidance on assisting clients with medication self-administration in Florida. It does not replace professional medical training, legal advice, or state-specific regulatory requirements. HHAs must always follow their employer's policies, Florida state laws, and the instructions of licensed healthcare professionals. Failure to comply with regulations can result in penalties or loss of certification. If you are unsure about any aspect of medication assistance, consult your supervisor or a healthcare provider immediately. Read more

This course is developed for people who want to obtain basic knowledge about Autism Spectrum Disorder. Read more

This presentation is a basic introduction of what suicide is, the prevalence of suicide, risk factors, warning signs, and protective factors. Read more
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