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STANDARD First Aid CPR Level C with AED

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STANDARD First Aid CPR Level C with AED 
(Blended - 16 hours total)

French 

Available

$115 (plus tax)

This course is WSIB approved and is designed to meet and exceed government regulations. To help get you certified faster, this course is offered in a 'Blended' learning format. This means you can do half of the course online and the other half in person.  The online course takes 5 to 6 hours to complete and the in-person is 8 hours.


Our easy to use online school will take you through the theory you need for your training, exposing you to the principles of first aid through pictures, videos and interactive content. Once you have registered, you will receive a link to the course instantly, letting you log in and out of the system to complete the program at your own pace.

 

Our in-person training is designed to be engaging and fun, keeping you busy with hands-on activities and skills. Our instructors will keep you engaged and active, with no need for staring at the clock!  

This certificate is valid for 3 years and will be given to you by the instructor at the end of the training day.

Standard First Aid Course Curriculum:

  • Defining First Aid and Understanding First Aid Objectives

  • Casualty Management and Assessment

  • Emergency Scene Management

  • PPE and Anti-Contamination Protocols

  • Shock and Fainting (Unconsciousness)

  • Responsive Casualty Management

  • Head, and Spinal Injuries and Concussion Protocol

  • Heart Attacks and Angina

  • Adult, Child & Infant CPR

  • Two Rescuer CPR

  • Automated External Defibrillators (AED)-Adult, Child & Infant 

  • Adult, Child & Infant Choking

  • Strokes and TIA

  • Severe Bleeding and Wound Care (Tourniquet Training)

  • Minor Wound Care

  • Bites and Stings

  • Burns

  • Medical Conditions (Diabetes, Seizures, Asthma & Allergies)

  • Secondary Survey

  • Bone and Joint Injuries

  • Chest Injuries

  • Core Body Injuries (Pelvis, Abdomen, and Groin)

  • Triage (Multiple Casualties)

  • Eye Injuries

  • Poisons

  • Opioid Overdose (Naloxone Training)

  • Environmental Illness, Injuries, and Procedures

  • Patient Lifting and Transport Techniques

  • Evacuation Protocols

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