| Basic
First Aid |
Covers
the basics including how to contact emergency medical
services, rescue breathing, how to treat choking and
minor injuries. |
| Emergency
First Aid |
For
people who want general knowledge of first aid
principles for the treatment of emergency injuries.
Includes CPR-D (Infant/Child) or
CPR-A/C (Adult/Child) certification.
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| Standard
First Aid |
Provides
comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid
and CPR.
Includes CPR-C certification.
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| Four
levels of CPR are designed to meet the needs for both
public and professional participants. |
CPR-A
(One Rescuer - Adult) |
Teaches
how to do CPR and choking procedures for adults. |
CPR-B
(One Rescuer -
Adult/Child/Infant) |
Teaches
parents, grandparents, babysitters and child care
workers the CPR and choking procedures for adults,
children and infants. |
CPR-C
(One and Two Rescuer
- Adult/Child/Infant) |
Covers
all aspects of CPR skills for adult, child and infants.
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CPR-D
(Infant/Child) |
Teaches
new parents, grandparents, babysitters and child/infant
care workers the CPR and choking procedures for infants
and children. In combination with Emergency First Aid, CPR-D can be
substituted with CPR-A/C.
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CPR-A/C
(Adult/Child) |
Teaches
parents, grandparents, babysitters and child care
workers the CPR and choking procedures for adults and
children. In
combination with Emergency First Aid, CPR-A/C can be
substituted with CPR-D. |
| CPR-C
RECERTIFICATION |
We
recommend annual retraining for CPR skills.
Many employers require it.
If your skills are more than one year out of date
you should take a full CPR course.
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| AUTOMATED
EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATION (AED) |
Builds
on the skills learned in CPR and first aid courses. AED provides knowledge of how the heart works and what goes
wrong when defibrillation is required.
Participants learn to operate and maintain
automated external defibrillation equipment.
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