CPR/AED
CPR/AED Level C:
(Level C - Adult, Child, Infant emergencies)
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) provides the skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking for adults, children (1 to 8 yrs) and babies (under 12 months) depending on the level of CPR chosen. All courses include training in the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Courses offer training suitable for workplace or general interest and include the latest CPR guidelines. We offer the most current standards of training in all Canadian Red Cross courses.
WSIB/WORK REQUIREMENTS - CPR/AED Level C meets federal and a variety of provincial/territorial regulations for Standard First Aid and CPR training.
COURSE LEVEL DESCRIPTION
- The First Aider's Role
- Check, Call, Care
- H.A.IN.E.S. Recovery Position
- Choking - adult, child, baby
- Assisting with medications
- Angina and Heart Attack
- Stroke
- CPR/AED - adult, child, baby
- Deadly Bleeding
COURSE DETAILS
- Duration: 5 hours
- Certification: 3 years
- Cost: $55 (10 or more students - $45)
- Family rate (minimum 6) $45
(Prices include HST)
TAKE-HOME MATERIALS
- Red Cross First Aid and CPR Manual
- Certification Card (valid 3 years) and optional wall certificate (or as required by legislation)
CPR/AED Level HCP (Health Care Provider)
- Level C Content
- Jaw Thrust
- Pulse Check
- Rescue Breathing - adult, child, baby
- Bag Valve Mask (BVM) - adult, child, baby
- Two-rescuer CPR - adult, child, baby
- Includes any other content required by specific legislation
Course Details
(HCP - Health Care Provider)
Duration: 6 hours
Certification: 3 years
Cost: $65 (10 or more students - $55)
*Includes HST
TAKE-HOME MATERIALS
- Red Cross First Aid and CPR ManuaL
- Certification Card (valid 3 years) and optional wall certificate (or as required by legislation)
ALL COURSES INCLUDE:
• Media presentations
• Skills demonstration and practice
• Workplace-specific scenarios
• Knowledge development exercises
• Class discussions and Q&A
Health Precautions
CPRed.ca is dedicated to ensuring the health and safety of all participants in our courses. The physical activity involved in a First aid/CPR course should not pose a health concern, however, there are individuals who may find the physical activities in a course challenging. Before you participate, we recommend you consult with your physician if you have any of the following:
• A history of heart attack or other heart conditions
• Respiratory problems (i.e. asthma)
• Pregnancy
• Bone or joint injuries
The course involves activities such as:
• Kneeling on the ground and compressing the chest of a manikin
• Lying and rolling on the ground
• Working with partners for choking procedures, bandaging and splinting
Participants may choose to bring a blanket or cushion to kneel or lay on during skills performances. First Aid and CPR courses require 100% participation by the student in order to receive a Red Cross certificate. If you are unable to physically participate to receive certification, we still invite you to attend, observe and participate when you can.
CPRed.ca is a Canadian Red Cross training partner. We teach the latest standards in CPR and First Aid, meeting federal and a variety of provincial/territorial regulations for Standard First Aid and CPR training.