CPR A, B & C

 
 
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CPR-A

CPR-A(Adult) teaches how to do CPR and choking procedures for adults and includes the importance of early defibrillation and how to use an AED as well as how to preform mouth-to mouth breaths or give breaths with a mask.

 
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CPR-B

CPR-B (Adult, Child & Infant) teaches parents, grandparents, babysitters, or child care workers the CPR and choking procedures for adults, children and infants. CPR-B includes the importance of early defibrillation and how to use an AED, how to preform mouth-to mouth breaths or give breaths with a mask, as well as how to perform CPR, and when and how to help a choking adult, child or infant.

 
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CPR-C

CPR-C (Adult, Child & Infant) covers all aspects of CPR skills and theory for adult, child and infants, including two-rescuer CPR skills. CPR-C includes the importance of early defibrillation and how to use an AED. The course covers how to recognize cardiac arrest, how to perform high-quality CPR and use an AED, how to perform mouth-to-mouth breaths or give breaths with a mask, as well as how to perform CPR with the help of others, and when and how to help a choking adult, child or infant

 
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CPR-HCP (BLS)

CPR-HCP (Adult, Child & Infant, AR, AED, BVM) covers all aspects of CPR including rescue breathing and the use of AEDs and BVMs. This Health Care Provider (HCP) level is designed specifically for those who as part of the job description as Health Care Providers have a duty to respond to medical emergencies (e.g., doctors, nurses, paramedics, and allied health care professionals). It teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in pre-hospital and in-facility training 

Heart & Stroke BLS Provider & BLS Provider Renewal Course eligible for two (2) credits per hour under Section 2 of the MOC Program as “Traineeships