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| Dynacare's
CPR Resuscitation courses are designed to specifically meet
the needs of individuals and institutions that require
accredited CPR & AED training. This includes courses for
both medically trained staff and the lay-rescuer. (General
public)
The following internationally
accredited courses are available. |
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Course
Contents: |
Heartsaver®
CPR:
Designed
for employee training at companies, corporations,
businesses or other entities.
For employees and/or designated first responders
who have a duty to respond to a cardiac emergency because
of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements. |
3 - 4 Hours |
> CPR: Adult, Child
& Infant.
> Choking: Adult, Child & Infant. |
Heartsaver®
AED:
Designed
for employee training at companies, corporations, businesses
or other entities. For
employees and/or designated first responders who have a
duty to respond to a cardiac emergency because of job
responsibilities or regulatory requirements. |
3˝ - 4˝ Hours |
> CPR: Adult, Child
& Infant.
> Choking: Adult, Child & Infant.
> What is an AED?
> Using an AED. (Adult / Child) |
Family
& Friends® CPR:
Family
members, friends and members of the general community
who want to learn CPR but do not need a course completion
card. This course can also be a non-credentialed option
for middle- and high-school students. |
2 - 3 Hours |
> CPR: Adult, Child & Infant.
> Choking: Adult, Child & Infant. |
BLS
for Healthcare Providers:
The BLS Healthcare Provider Course is designed to provide healthcare
professionals with the ability to recognize several life-threatening
emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve
choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. The course
is intended for (but not limited to) healthcare professionals
such as physicians, nurses, paramedics,
emergency care practitioners (ILS & BLS), physical and occupational
therapists, physician's assistants, medical or nursing
students in training, aides, police officers, and other allied
health personnel. |
5 - 6 Hours |
> 1 & 2 – Rescuer CPR.
>
Use of ventilation devices.
(BVM & Pocket Mask).
>
Automated External
Defibrillators (AED).
>
Choking.
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