Standard First Aid CPR AED Level C

Course Summary

Be Ready. Take Action. Save Lives.

Emergencies happen without warning, and your response can make all the difference. Standard First Aid CPR AED Level C provides the skills needed to react quickly and effectively in medical emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. This training meets CSA Z1210-17 Standards, ensuring top-quality instruction in life-saving techniques.

Through hands-on practice and real-life scenarios, you’ll gain the confidence to assess injuries, perform CPR, and respond to medical crises. Whether it’s a cardiac emergency, choking incident, or severe bleeding, this course prepares you to take immediate action.

By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to provide essential care and assist those in need until professional medical help arrives.

What This Course Covers

● Comprehensive CPR (Level C) – For adults, children & infants
Develop the ability to perform chest compressions and rescue breathing to restore oxygen flow and circulation in critical situations. This includes understanding the proper compression depth, hand placement, and ventilation techniques for different age groups to ensure effective resuscitation.
● AED Usage & Emergency Defibrillation
Learn to operate an automated external defibrillator, follow voice commands, and apply electrode pads correctly to improve survival rates in sudden cardiac arrest cases. Gain insight into the science behind defibrillation, when and how to use an AED safely, and how to integrate its use with CPR for the best possible outcomes.
● Choking & Airway Blockages – Immediate Response Techniques
Recognize choking hazards and perform back blows, abdominal thrusts, and airway clearing techniques for individuals of all ages. Understand how to assess the severity of an airway blockage, differentiate between partial and complete obstructions, and respond effectively to conscious and unconscious choking victims.
● Wound & Bleeding Management
Learn how to control severe bleeding, treat cuts and burns, and properly dress wounds to prevent infection and further complications. This includes techniques for applying direct pressure, using hemostatic dressings, elevating injuries, and managing different types of wounds such as abrasions, punctures, and lacerations.
● Handling Critical Emergencies & Shock Response
Identify symptoms of shock, stroke, and heart attacks, and provide initial care while waiting for professional medical assistance. Learn to recognize early warning signs, position victims appropriately, provide comfort, and prevent further deterioration until emergency services arrive.

More About Course

Duration

2 Days / 16 Hrs

$119/-CAD

+ TAX

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