E-Learning CPR/AED

Toronto CPR Course

In class duration depends on the course level.

Classroom Component

During the classroom component of an e-learning course, a skills checklist will be completed on each participant by the instructor. In traditional delivery, there were sections of the course that were predominantly theory based that were covered in depth in the classroom (e.g., with the use of the media presentation). In e-learning delivery, the theory aspects of the course are covered online; participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and seek clarification on these topics when working with the instructor (e.g., Preparing to Respond, The Emergency Medical Services System, etc.). Register now.

Instructor
VO2 First Aid/CPR Instructor or Instructor Trainer

Completion Requirements
Participants must first complete the self-paced online component, which includes a written knowledge evaluation, and then successfully complete an Instructor-led classroom component (skills practice and evaluation session) in order to achieve certification.

Certification
3-year certification in CPR Level A - 2.5 hours and level C - 3.5 hours

Recertification
Level C - 2.5 hours

Course Content

  • Introduction
  • Check, Call, Care
  • H.A.IN.E.S. Recovery Position
  • Severe Choking
  • Unconscious, Choking Adult
  • Choking Adaptations for Adults
  • Unconscious, Choking Child

Course Content

  • Unconscious, Choking Baby
  • Adult CPR
  • Child CPR
  • Baby CPR
  • Deadly Bleeding
  • Knowledge Evaluation
  • Wrap-up
Who should attend

Individuals and organization who have a duty to respond to emergencies in the workplace, i.e. Industries would be preferable as they have space and large numbers of staff, security guards, manufacturers, construction companies.