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CPR & AED

Heart and circulatory disease claims around 200,000 lives each year. Many could have been saved if a defibrillator was made available.

Automated External Defibrillators (AED’s) are now becoming more common throughout a range of public and work places. A casualty’s survival

rate will dramatically increase if an AED is available and if you have appropriately qualified personnel to use it.

 

This very practical course will enable your learners to use the AED competently and with confidence.

Not only does this course deal with the use of an AED but it also includes vital training in resuscitation and choking procedures.

 

Duration

A minimum of six contact hours in the classroom, consisting of practical and theoretical activities.

 

Syllabus

A range of subjects are covered including:

 

• Responsibilities and reporting • Resuscitation • Choking

• Assessment of the situation • Heart attacks • AED safety

• Dealing with an unresponsive casualty • Infection control • Paediatric defibrillation

• AED functions • Defibrillation procedures

 

Assessment and Marking

The course Instructor is responsible for determining whether delegates pass or fail based on practical and oral assessment throughout the

course, i.e. by observation and oral questioning, as well as the completion of a multiple-choice question paper at the end of the course.

The Instructor will only award a pass if they believe that delegates have displayed the requisite understanding and competencies at the end of

each session throughout the course and successfully completed the question paper.

 

Certification

This qualification lasts for 3 years. To renew their qualification after 3 years, delegates will need to retake the full course. However, it is

recommended that, during the 3 year period, delegates attend annual refresher courses.

 

Numbers

A maximum of 12 students can be accommodated on this course and all candidates must be a minimum of 16 years of age to qualify

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