CPR & AED Training
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
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CPR-A: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies where the person who will need medical assistance will most likely be an adult.
CPR-C: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies that involve adults, children, and infants.
CPR-BLS: is training sought out by emergency responders and healthcare professionals for workplace requirements to better and more acutely respond to medical emergencies. This course covers rapid response to an emergency event, Airway Management and Artificial Respiration Techniques, and Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Duration
Prerequisites
None
Course Content
- Responding to an emergency
- Recognizing a heart attack
- CPR
- AED
- Recognizing a stroke
- Choking intervention
Assessment
All participants take a written exam at the end of the course.
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
CPR-A: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies where the person who will need medical assistance will most likely be an adult.
CPR-C: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies that involve adults, children, and infants.
CPR-BLS: is training sought out by emergency responders and healthcare professionals for workplace requirements to better and more acutely respond to medical emergencies. This course covers rapid response to an emergency event, Airway Management and Artificial Respiration Techniques, and Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Duration
Prerequisites
None
Course Content
- Responding to an emergency
- Recognizing a heart attack
- CPR
- AED
- Recognizing a stroke
- Choking intervention
Assessment
All participants take a written exam at the end of the course.
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
CPR-A: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies where the person who will need medical assistance will most likely be an adult.
CPR-C: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies that involve adults, children, and infants.
CPR-BLS: is training sought out by emergency responders and healthcare professionals for workplace requirements to better and more acutely respond to medical emergencies. This course covers rapid response to an emergency event, Airway Management and Artificial Respiration Techniques, and Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Duration
Prerequisites
None
Course Content
Participants learn the full content of a level CPR-C course (adult, child, infant, and two-rescuer CPR), as well as:
- Bag-valve mask use (BVM)
- Two-rescuer child and infant CPR
- Responding as part of a team
- Artificial respiration
Assessment
In-class exam
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Course Format
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
CPR-A: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies where the person who will need medical assistance will most likely be an adult.
CPR-C: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies that involve adults, children, and infants.
CPR-BLS: is training sought out by emergency responders and healthcare professionals for workplace requirements to better and more acutely respond to medical emergencies. This course covers rapid response to an emergency event, Airway Management and Artificial Respiration Techniques, and Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Duration
Prerequisites
None
Course Content
- Responding to an emergency
- Recognizing a heart attack
- CPR
- AED
- Recognizing a stroke
- Choking intervention
Assessment
All participants take a written exam at the end of the course.
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
CPR-A: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies where the person who will need medical assistance will most likely be an adult.
CPR-C: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies that involve adults, children, and infants.
CPR-BLS: is training sought out by emergency responders and healthcare professionals for workplace requirements to better and more acutely respond to medical emergencies. This course covers rapid response to an emergency event, Airway Management and Artificial Respiration Techniques, and Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Duration
Prerequisites
None
Course Content
- Responding to an emergency
- Recognizing a heart attack
- CPR
- AED
- Recognizing a stroke
- Choking intervention
Assessment
All participants take a written exam at the end of the course.
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
CPR-A: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies where the person who will need medical assistance will most likely be an adult.
CPR-C: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies that involve adults, children, and infants.
CPR-BLS: is training sought out by emergency responders and healthcare professionals for workplace requirements to better and more acutely respond to medical emergencies. This course covers rapid response to an emergency event, Airway Management and Artificial Respiration Techniques, and Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Duration
Prerequisites
None
Course Content
Participants learn the full content of a level CPR-C course (adult, child, infant, and two-rescuer CPR), as well as:
- Bag-valve mask use (BVM)
- Two-rescuer child and infant CPR
- Responding as part of a team
- Artificial respiration
Assessment
In-class exam