Our CPR/AED courses include Adult, Child and Infant techniques. Additionally, our CPR certification course includes training on the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Our Healthcare Provider courses cater to all healthcare professionals, including the bag mask technique and two-person CPR. The Healthcare CPR/AED certification is valid for 2 years.
Chapter 3 : C-A-BCPR follows this order: C – Compressions We begin with compressions to keep blood moving. The standard cycle for one rescuer is: If you are not trained in rescue breaths, or do not feel comfortable giving them, perform Hands-Only CPR:
Hands-Only CPR is appropriate for sudden adult collapse. Breaths are especially important for children, infants, drowning victims, choking, or drug overdoses. |
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CPR follows this order:
C – Compressions
A – Airway
B – Breathing
We begin with compressions to keep blood moving.
The standard cycle for one rescuer is:
30 compressions followed by 2 breaths (30:2).
If you are not trained in rescue breaths, or do not feel comfortable giving them, perform Hands-Only CPR:
Hands-Only CPR is appropriate for sudden adult collapse. Breaths are especially important for children, infants, drowning victims, choking, or drug overdoses.