The renewal course is currently given under the same conditions as the basic course (3 hours online and 3 hours in class) while benefiting from the renewal rate.
A copy (photo) of your current certification will be requested at registration in order to verify your eligibility for the renewal course.
Courses on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) provide the skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking for adults, children, and babies depending on the level of CPR chosen. Courses meet legislation requirements for provincial/territorial worker safety and insurance boards, and include the latest CPR guidelines and training in the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED).
DURATION
CPR A: 4 hours in-class OR 2 hours in-class + 3 hours online learning*
CPR C: 5 hours in-class OR 3 hours in-class + 3 hours online learning*
COMPLETION
- Successfully demonstrate skills and critical steps
- 75% mark for written knowledge evaluation
- Attend and participate in 100% of the course
CERTIFICATION
3-year certification in CPR Level A or C
RECERTIFICATION
Recertification of CPR A is not available. Recertification for CPR C is 3.5 hours teaching time in-class OR 2 hours online learning + 2.5 hours in-class for Blended CPR.
*Note: Online learning time may vary depending on learner.
COURSE CONTENT
The Red Cross
- Responding to Emergencies
- Check, Call, Care
- Recovery position
- Choking – adult
- Assisting with medications
- Angina and heart attack
- Stroke
- CPR and AED– adult
- Deadly bleeding
- Level A content
- Choking – child and baby
- CPR and AED – child and baby
Includes any other content required by specific legislation
PARTICIPANT MATERIALS
Abstract of CPR (in paper or electronic format)
Detailed Guide to First Aid and CPR (e-book)
CPR Course – Online Access (Blended Format Only)
CPR certificate (electronic certificate issued at the end of the course)