In this course, you will learn essential life-saving skills for adults including CPR, AED use, and choking relief. This training prepares individuals to confidently recognize cardiac arrest, administer chest compressions, use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and provide rescue breaths for adult victims.

Outcomes:

  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of cardiac arrest in adults and initiate the appropriate response.

  • Demonstrate the correct technique for administering chest compressions and rescue breaths.

  • Safely operate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and follow AED prompts during an emergency.

  • Understand the importance of high-quality CPR and how to minimize interruptions during compressions.

  • Apply best practices for ensuring personal safety and maintaining effective communication during a rescue.

Intended Audience:

  • Workplace safety teams, including those in healthcare, construction, education, and hospitality.

  • Community members and volunteers who want to be prepared for emergencies.

  • Parents, guardians, and caregivers looking to enhance their first aid and emergency response skills.

  • Fitness instructors, coaches, and sports team managers responsible for participant safety.

  • Individuals required to obtain CPR certification for employment or professional development.

Why Take This Course?

Taking this course is vital for anyone who wants to be prepared to save an adult in the event of a cardiac emergency. Cardiac arrest can happen anywhere, at any time, and immediate action can significantly increase the chance of survival. By learning CPR techniques that meet OSHA and ILCOR standards, participants will gain the confidence and skills to respond effectively, providing critical care before emergency medical services arrive. This training not only fulfills workplace requirements but also empowers you to make a difference in your community and potentially save a life when every second counts.