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CPR/AED for the Pro Rescuer/Healthcare Provider REVIEW [HSPRO101R]
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| | Course Number | HSPRO101R |
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| | Details | A 5-hour review course for individuals with a current (within the first year of issue) CPR for the Professional Rescuer certificate.
This course provides a review of skills before testing but is NOT intended for students who have never taken CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
Any student who fails is not eligible to take the review again.
Students who fail may enroll into a full CPR for the Professional Rescuer course with a transfer fee of $15.00.
Students who are required to take this level of training include nurses, law enforcement and EMS personnel, fire fighters, business and industry response teams, lifeguards, flight attendants and others who must take action in emergency situations.
Upon completion participants will receive a two-year certification* in CPR and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for the Professional Rescuer. The books and pocket masks used during the class are included in the fee and are the student’s to keep after the course.
(*those taking the class to keep Lifeguarding certification current will receive one year certification cards)
Professional rescuers will learn how to:
Recognize and provide care in respiratory and cardiac emergencies in adult, child and infant victims
Perform two-rescuer CPR and techniques for special rescue situations
Utilize techniques used in saving a victim of choking
Use resuscitation masks and bag-valve masks for ventilating victims
Use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease |
| | Prerequisites | A valid, non-expired CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certificate. |
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