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10 December 2022
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
This is a blended standard first aid with BLS CPR course where 25% is done online and the other 75% is done in the classroom. You will receive an email from the Red Cross with a link to the online modules within 2 business days of registration. Please contact us if you have not received the email.
We have combined BLS and a blended standard first aid course. This involves a 3-step process.
- Complete the theory of standard first aid online. You will receive an email from the Canadian Red Cross with a link to the online modules within the next 2 business days. These take approx. 4-5 hours to complete and must be completed before your in-class sessions. Please provide proof of completion to your instructor.
- BLS in class
BLS cannot be blended and all modules are done in class. This is approx. a 4 hour class.
- Blended Standard First Aid – Classroom – 9 am – 5 pm
The Blended course consists of ½ online and ½ in person thereby reducing your amount of exposure in a classroom. The online portion must be completed prior to the in person or you will forfeit your registration.
Comprehensive First Aid & CPR techniques for those who want more in-depth knowledge to respond to emergencies. The course covers a variety of topics from basic, such as cardiovascular and breathing emergencies, to in-depth topics, such as sudden medical conditions and injuries to the head and spine.
About this course
- 13 to 16 hour course with flexible scheduling options
- 3 year certification in Standard First Aid & CPR/AED (or as legislation dictates)
- Optional AED certification (where local legislation permits)
Course content
- Preparing to Respond
- The EMS System
- Check, Call, Care
- Airway Emergencies
- Breathing and Circulation Emergencies
- First Aid for Respiratory and Cardiac Arrest
- Head & Spine Injuries
- Bone, Muscle & Joint Injuries
- Wound Care
- Sudden Medical Emergencies
- Environmental Emergencies
CPR A, B, C with AED
This course is designed to provide various levels of CPR training based on the participant’s background, needs and interest. A presentation on how to use an Automated External Defibrillator, AED, is an optional addition to CPR training.
About this course
- 3 year certification or as medical control allows, or legislation or professional designation dictates
- Optional AED content and certification may be included where local legislation permits.
Course content
Level A
Covers skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking for people aged 8 and over, intended for workplace and general public.
- Adult CPR – one rescuer
- Adult choking
- Barrier device/pocket masks
- Optional AED certification may be included where legislation permits.
Level B
Covers skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking in Adults, Children and Babies; intended for families, parents, general public, and child care professionals.
- Adult/Child/Baby CPR – one rescuer
- Adult/Child Baby choking
- Barrier device/ pocket masks
- Optional AED certification may be included where legislation permits.
Level C
Covers all CPR Level B skills and includes two-rescuer Adult/Child CPR; intended for professional rescuers (i.e. Police, Firefighters, First Responders, Workplace First Aid Teams, and Lifegurards).
- Adult/Child/Baby CPR – one rescuer
- Adult/Child/Baby choking
- Barrier device/ pocket masks
- Optional AED certification may be included where legislation permits.
- Adult/Child – 2-person rescuer CPR
Venue: Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre, Oakville
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