Standard First Aid Recertification

Includes
CPR Level “C” & AED

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Standard First Aid Recertification reviews the course content that was covered in the original 2-day Standard First Aid Course.

Note: You must possess a valid Standard First Aid Certification (2-day training) in order to be eligible for the recertification.

This course is required by all childcare workers, larger offices, larger construction sites, etc.

THIS COURSE COVERS:

  • How to manage an emergency situation

  • How to assess and injured person and understand when 911 is required

  • How to perform a Primary and Secondary Assessment

  • Adult, child and infant CPR procedures (using most current ILCOR standards)

  • Adult, child and infant choking procedures (using most current ILCOR standards)

  • How to use an Automated External Defibrillation (AED)

  • Learn how to recognize and treat someone suffering from a heart attack, angina, and stroke

  • Treating Traumatic injuries such as bleeding, wound care, breaks, sprains, dislocations, burns, and head and spinal injuries

  • Recognize and treat medical emergencies such as respiratory, anaphylaxis, seizures, poisoning, diabetes, and environment

  • Understanding how and when to move and injured patient

Duration: 8 hours – 1 day
Certification: Valid for three years

Note: You must possess a valid Standard First Aid Certification (2-day training) in order to be eligible for the recertification.


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