Stop the Bleed

Rogers County: Stop the Bleed

Location:
Rogers County Health Department Annex
2664 State Hiway 88
Claremore , OK

Date/Time:
April 03, 2024 - April 03, 2024
4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Hours Credit:
2

Description:
Uncontrolled bleeding from any cause, but particularly from an active shooter or explosive event where a response is delayed can result in death within five to 10 minutes. However, anyone at the scene can act as immediate responder and save lives if they know what to do. This training is an initiative of the American College of Surgeons and the Hartford Consensus with contributions from a variety of other private and nonprofit partners to help prepare you in the event you are witness to one of these unspeakable events. We hope you will never need to use this information, but if you do, at least you will be prepared to help.

Additional Information:

 Stop the Bleed Training

Wednesday, 3 April 2024

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm 

Rogers County

Health Department Annex

2664 State Highway 88

Claremore, OK 74017

This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved for 2 nursing contact hours by the Georgia Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

This class has been cataloged by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for 1.5 hours of mandatory continuing education credit. (Course #23-01298) Regarding any law enforcement concepts, practices, methods, techniques, products, or devices as might be taught, promoted, or otherwise espoused in outside schools or seminars, there is no intent, expressed or implied, that listing the course in the CLEET Course Catalog indicates or in any way conveys ‘CLEET approval’ of such concepts, practices, methods, techniques, products, or devices, unless such approval is explicitly stated by CLEET.

Directions will be given at the beginning of the session for how to obtain continuing education credit.

This professional development activity has been jointly provided by Fran and Earl Ziegler OU College of Nursing and the Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps.