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Kelly D. Pagnotta; Susan F. Wainwright – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2024
Context: Athletic training educators are tasked with designing experiences that meet the standards set forth by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education standards and foster student engagement and learning, including the new standards on quality improvement (QI) and quality assurance, communication, and advocacy. As newer…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, First Aid, Equipment, Higher Education
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Francine R. Vega; Audrey Lopez; Vicky Beakley; A. Sarah Cohen; Tiffany Champagne-Langabeer – Discover Education, 2025
Introduction: Substance-use related emergencies are a serious public health concern that affects the lives of first responders and the community members they serve. In 2020, the Center for Behavioral Emergency and Addiction Research initiated an online substance use and mental health training program for first responders, adding courses over time.…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Substance Abuse, Stress Management, Emergency Programs
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Heather K. Baker – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: This study explored the cardiac emergency preparedness of school employees in Illinois, as well as their attitudes toward cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) training. Methods: One thousand two hundred seventy-six school employees completed an online survey regarding their school's cardiac…
Descriptors: First Aid, Heart Disorders, School Personnel, Emergency Programs
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Siobhán O'Connor; Evan Comerford; Kieran Moran; Enda Whyte; Peter Lacey; Aaron Concannon – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
Injury and illness can occur in children. Since children spend a considerable amount of time in school, teachers must have the ability to assist when required. However, no research to date has examined Irish primary school teachers' experiences, training and knowledge in first aid. An online survey (n = 587) examined Irish male and female primary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Experience, Teacher Education
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Christina A. Penn – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
The number one cause of preventable death in trauma is uncontrolled bleeding. Considering the burden of injury and fatality from motor vehicle collisions, accidental injury, and now increasing school shooting incidents, more should be done to prepare and protect students from this preventable cause of death. A school-based hemorrhage control…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Prevention, Death, Injuries
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Paloncy, Kristin A.; Georges, Leah; Liggett, Allan J. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2019
Context: High-fidelity simulation can provide an ideal adjunct to clinical or real-world experience by providing a realistic and safe learning environment for the practice of low-incident encounters. Objective: Given that levels of perceived self-efficacy are malleable and high-fidelity simulation can provide many positive outcomes, the purpose of…
Descriptors: First Aid, Heart Disorders, Simulated Environment, Undergraduate Students
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Popp, Jennifer K.; Berry, David; Judge, Lawrence W. – Physical Educator, 2018
The emergency action plan (EAP) at physical education and sport venues is a necessity, no matter the level. Although medical emergencies are rare, an EAP helps to ensure a smooth response, necessary for positive outcomes. Many entities should be involved developing the EAP. All personnel who act in an emergency must be trained in first aid and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Facilities, Emergency Programs, Readiness
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Stefos, Kathryn A.; Nable, Jose V. – Journal of American College Health, 2016
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a significant public health issue. Although OHCA occurs relatively infrequently in the collegiate environment, educational institutions with on-campus emergency medical services (EMS) agencies are uniquely positioned to provide high-quality resuscitation care in an expedient fashion. Georgetown University's…
Descriptors: College Students, Medical Services, Emergency Programs, First Aid
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Karasavidou, Efstratia; Alexopoulos, Nikolaos – European Journal of Educational Management, 2019
Despite the fact that crisis management is essential for school's smooth operation and crises occur at schools and education institutions around the world, Greek school is characterized by limited readiness to manage its potential crises. This study investigates the attitudes and perceptions of teachers concerning crisis events in school units…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Emergency Programs, School Safety, Safety Equipment
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Wood, David M.; Dines, Alison M.; Heyerdahl, Fridtjof; Yates, Christopher; Giraudon, Isabelle; Paasma, Raido; Hovda, Knut Erik; Dargan, Paul I. – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2016
Aims: The initial management of acute recreational drug and new psychoactive substance (NPS) toxicity is often by non-specialists working in the night-time economy. The aim was as part of the European Drug Emergencies Network (Euro-DEN) project to pilot training of these workers in multiple European countries. Methods: Following evaluation of…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Training, Program Effectiveness, Competence
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Love, Tyler S.; Roy, Ken R. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2017
The beginning of a new school year can be hectic, but it is an opportune and critical time for teachers, supervisors, administrators, and school systems to establish proper safety procedures and practices. It can be more difficult to correct inappropriate behaviors or unsafe habits later in the year. This is especially true if a safety accident…
Descriptors: STEM Education, School Safety, Standards, Laboratory Safety
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Katch, Rachel K.; Scarneo, Samantha E.; Adams, William M.; Armstrong, Lawrence E.; Belval, Luke N.; Stamm, Julie M.; Casa, Douglas J. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2017
Participation in organized sport and recreational activities presents an innate risk for serious morbidity and mortality. Although death during sport or physical activity has many causes, advancements in sports medicine and evidence-based standards of care have allowed clinicians to prevent, recognize, and treat potentially fatal injuries more…
Descriptors: Prevention, Death, Athletics, Physical Activities
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Neale, Claire – Primary Science, 2013
Within primary schools, the core subjects of literacy and numeracy are highly regarded, and rightly so, as children need to learn to read, write and be numerically literate. This means that all children learn their ABCs at an early age, But, what about the "other ABC"--"Airway, Breathing and Circulation?" Accidents and medical…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Emergency Programs, First Aid
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Urso, Annmarie; Rozalski, Michael – Physical Disabilities: Education and Related Services, 2014
The number of students with special health care needs (SHCN; McPherson, Arango & Fox, 1998) and the frequency of life-threatening health emergencies in schools (e.g., asthma, diabetes, severe allergic reactions, cardiac arrest, seizure disorders), continues to increase. It has become increasingly important for teachers to be trained in…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Emergency Programs, Student Needs, First Aid
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Whitney, Emily; Visker, Joseph; Haithcox-Dennis, Melissa J.; DeWeese, Amanda – Health Educator, 2012
Rural-dwelling older adults often have difficulty obtaining needed medical and social services due to factors such as physician shortages, lack of transportation, and financial limitations. These factors are further exacerbated during an emergency. Understanding these challenges is important to implement successful health promotion interventions…
Descriptors: First Aid, Health Promotion, Transportation, Emergency Programs
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