Airway Management
When seconds matter, airway comes first. This hands-on airway management course teaches students how to recognize airway emergencies, assess breathing, open and maintain an airway, clear obstructions, and understand when to use a basic airway adjunct
Description
The Problem: In a real emergency, most people know something is wrong, but they do not know what to do first. When a person is unconscious, struggling to breathe, or losing control of their airway, panic and hesitation can waste precious seconds.
The Stakes: If an airway is not recognized and managed quickly, the situation can become life-threatening fast. That is why understanding the essentials of airway management is one of the most important medical skills a student can learn.
The Guide: This course gives students a clear, practical framework for responding with purpose instead of panic. It is designed to help everyday people become more capable, more prepared, and more confident in a high-stress moment.
What Makes This Class Different: This is not just a lecture-based class. It is a hands-on training course where students will actively practice the skills they are learning so they can build confidence through repetition and real application.
Students Will Learn To:
- Evaluate an airway and recognize when a problem exists
- Identify signs of respiratory distress
- Open and maintain an airway using manual techniques
- Remove airway obstructions safely and effectively
- Use head tilt-chin lift and modified jaw thrust appropriately
- Understand the role of the recovery position
- Learn the indications, contraindications, and complications of a nasopharyngeal airway (NPA)
- Apply a simple, repeatable process for managing airway emergencies under pressure
The Plan: Students will learn how to assess, open, clear, support, and reassess so they have a step-by-step response they can fall back on when every breath matters.
The Result: By the end of the course, students will leave with more than information. They will leave with hands-on experience, greater confidence, and a stronger ability to take action when someone in their home, workplace, or community needs immediate help.
The Invitation: This course is a strong foundation, but real readiness is built through continued training. Students who complete this class will be encouraged to return for advanced medical instruction, scenario-based training, and refresher courses so their skills stay sharp and their confidence continues to grow.
Age Requirements
18
Class Goals
By the end of this hands-on course, students will be able to assess an airway, recognize respiratory distress, manually open and maintain an airway, remove obstructions, and understand the safe use of a basic airway adjunct.
Gear Needed
None