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Select First Aid Ltd. :: Book Courses :: Canadian Red Cross First Aid :: CPR Level A and Automated External Defibrilation (AED)

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    Automated External Defibrillation (AED)

    Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone, anywhere, anytime.

    But it doesn't have to result in death. If the heart is shocked quickly with a defibrillator, the victim can survive. The Canadian Red Cross training features instructor led scenarios that allow students the benefit of hands-on skill development.

    Key Content:

    This program is designed to be generic and adaptable to all AEDs currently available on the Canadian market.

    The AED course participants learn the following:
  • Basic understanding of cardiac function
  • Importance of early defibrillation
  • Legal issues associated with AEDs
  • Skills for using AEDs and respond to all types of cardiac arrest situations
  • AED maintenance and testing
  • Scenario-based practice sessions
  • The AED course is supported by a state-of-the-art and fully illustrated manual.

    AED protocols can differ between jurisdictions. We usually follow local protocol or the medical director's direction, whichever is applicable.

     CPR Level A and Automated External Defibrilation (AED)
     CPR Level A and AED - Full Course
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     CPR Level A and AED - Recertification
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