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CPR Certification
Training Course

CPR Certification
Training Course

OSHA CPR, AED training programs designed for individuals and organizations to meet regulatory requirements. Whether your profession is in general industry, schools, medical or other, you are in the right place! If you are looking for pediatrics, adults and infant CPR, long or short classes, we can customize the right training for you with multiple options to choose from. This course includes student supplies and a 2 year certification.

Choose the best method that works for you

In person/location

In person training in a classroom setting with a live instructor

Blended

A combination of online learning and in person skills with a live instructor

Zoom

Online interactive learning with a live instructor, can be done anywhere

Online Only

Online learning with assessment test, can be done anytime and anywhere

CPR Course Outline

Individuals and organizations can take OSHA CPR, AED, and First Aid training to meet regulatory obligations. You’ve come to the proper location, regardless of whether you work in the general sector, schools, or the medical field. With various alternatives to select from, we can help you find the perfect CPR and First Aid training for your needs, whether you’re searching for long or short lessons. Certificates of completion and student supplies are included in the cost of this course.

Choose a way that works best for you and your family.

In-person or at a specific place.

Live instructor-led instruction in a classroom environment.

Merger

Merging of online and on-the-job training, with a live instructor present.

Online Instructor

It’s possible to learn from the comfort of your own home with the help of a live, online instructor.

Tests Online

Assessment tests can be taken at any time and from any location via online learning.

Course Outline for CPR

  • How to Recognize a Crisis
  • What to do in an emergency
  • Using cooperation to provide efficient assistance
  • Adult, child, and infant assessments
  • What to do in an emergency for both conscious and unconscious victims
  • How to give CPR to an infant, a child, or an adult
  • How to administer CPR on a child
  • Choking in children
  • Choking in an adult
  • Choking in a unique situation
  • How to operate an automated external defibrillator (AED)
  • CPR with or without breathing apparatus, as well as other services
  • Assistive Technology
  • Observing the situation and preparing an emergency response
  • Precautions that apply to everyone
  • Evaluation of the injury respiratory distress
  • Choking
  • Chest pain
  • Stroke
  • Emergencies related to diabetes
  • Seizures

Workplace first aid

  • Abrasions, lacerations, puncture wounds, and amputations are all common injuries.
  • Eye injuries due to burns
  • Exposure to toxic chemicals
  • Strains and sprains are two different types of injuries.
  • Injury to the head, neck, or spine
  • Fracture or broken bone
  • Illness caused by high temperatures
  • Stings and bites
  • Poisonous plants And More.