Description
This CEU teaches the critical skill of identifying when to call 911, what information to provide, and how to stay calm and effective during emergencies. It covers real-world situations collectors may face, from fainting clients to dangerous environments.
Although initially designed for caregiving staff, this CEU uniquely benefits specimen collectors, DNA/paternity techs, mobile healthcare providers, and anyone working with the public in uncontrolled environments.
Why Collectors Need This:
- You may be the only professional onsite during a client emergency
- Mobile visits can expose you to unpredictable situations
- Knowing when and how to call 911 prevents delays in care
- Protects your safety AND the client’s
- Helps maintain professionalism and reduces liability
Topics Covered:
- When to call 911
- Recognizing urgent vs. non-urgent situations
- What to say to the dispatcher
- Staying safe until help arrives
- Communicating clearly under pressure
- Emergency best practices for mobile workers
What You’ll Learn:
- How to quickly assess whether a situation is an emergency
- What information dispatchers need
- How to stay calm and communicate clearly
- How to protect the client and yourself while waiting for help
What You Receive:
✔ CE Credit Hours: 0.5
✔ Completion Certificate
✔ Mobile-friendly access





