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Primeros auxilios, RCP y DAE estándar, Juego de herramientas en línea para instructores, Octava edición

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Primeros auxilios, RCP y DEA estándar, Octava edición

El juego de herramientas en línea para instructores para Primeros auxilios, RCP y DEA estándar, Octava edición contiene:

  • Instructor Manual
  • Esquemas del curso
  • Esquemas completos de la conferencia
  • Presentaciones completas de PowerPoint
  • Esquemas de conferencias enfocadas
  • Presentaciones de PowerPoint enfocadas
  • Hojas de trabajo
  • Organigramas
  • Hojas de habilidades
  • Hojas de verificación de habilidades
  • Videos
  • Exámenes finales, hoja de respuestas, clave de respuesta
  • Manual de administración del curso ECSI
  • Formulario de evaluación del curso ECSI

Notas:

  • Este juego de herramientas en línea para instructores incluye contenido de primeros auxilios, RCP y DEA, y está asociado con el título Primeros auxilios, RCP y DEA estándar, Octava edición del Emergency Care & Safety Institute. El contenido de este recurso se divide por temas para que el usuario pueda modificarlo y utilizarlo, adaptado a su necesidad.
  • Solo los educadores aprobados tendrán acceso a estos recursos. Espere de 1 a 2 días hábiles para la entrega mientras se verifica su estado de educador. En algunos casos, no todos los recursos del instructor estarán disponibles de inmediato. Los recursos adicionales se agregarán automáticamente a su producto a medida que estén disponibles.

 

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