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Heartsaver CPR and AED Course
Course Description
The American Heart Association's The Heartsaver CPR and AED program contains information on how to be lay rescuer. The Heartsaver CPR and AED program may increase the number of people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest who receive bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), can reduce time to defibrillation, and may improve survival from sudden cardiac arrest. These programs require an organized and practiced response, with rescuers trained and equipped to recognize emergencies, activate the emergency medical services system, provide CPR, and provide defibrillation.
Course Modules:
• Adult/Child CPR with mask
• Adult/Child Choking
• Adult/Child AED
• Infant CPR with mask
• Infant choking
Ideal for learners who prefer group interaction and feedback from an instructor while learning skills
Each student receives the highest quality course materials to supplement their learning
Student CD-ROM (included with student workbook) includes additional information on CPR and AED that students can reference after the course
Course Length: 3.5 hours.
Intended Audience:
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.
Heartsaver CPR and AED Materials:
workbook and CD:
Card Type: YES
Written/Skills Exam: Skills testing with AHA Instructor during course
AHA Disclaimer: The American Heart
Association strongly promotes knowledge
and proficiency in BLS, ACLS and PALS
and has developed instructional material
for this purpose. Use of these materials
in an education course does not represent
course sponsorship by the American
Heart Association. Any fees charged for
such a course, except for a portion of fees
needed for AHA course material, do not
represent income to the Association.
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