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		<title>CPR C or CPR B or HCP Course June 23.2013</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<ul><li>Date : TBA</li><li>Time: 08:00 am</li><li>Location: Kelowna BC</li></ul>]]></description>
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<p>Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED Course</p>
<p>This course includes CPR Guidelines 2005</p>
<p>This course is designed to provide various levels of CPR training based on participant’s background, needs and interest. A presentation on how to use an Automated External Defibrillation (and certification) is also provided with the course where local legislation permits.<br />
About these courses</p>
<p>3-year certification or as medical control allows, or legislation or professional designation dictates<br />
AED (Automated External Defibrillation) content and certification included where local legislation permits<br />
CPR Levels:</p>
<p>Level A: covers skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking for people aged 8 and over; intended for workplace and general public; 4 hrs</p>
<p>Level C: covers all CPR Level B course material and includes two-rescuer Adult child CPR; intended for professional rescuers, (i.e. Police, Firefighters, First Responders, Workplace First Aid Teams, and Lifeguards); 6 hrs</p>
<p>Level HCP (Healthcare Provider): covers all CPR Level C course material plus 2-person infant CPR and use of a Bag-Valve-Mask; intended for healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, paramedics and Allied Healthcare Providers – RT, OT, PT); 6 hrs</p>
<p>Conducted by a certified Red Cross First Aid or CPR Instructor<br />
No prerequisite or pre-course assignment is required.</p>
<p>Course content</p>
<p>Level A</p>
<p>Adult CPR &#8211; one rescuer<br />
Adult choking<br />
Barrier device/pocket masks<br />
AED where legislation permits</p>
<p>Level C</p>
<p>Adult/Child/Baby CPR &#8211; one rescuer<br />
Adult/Child/Baby choking<br />
Barrier device/pocket masks<br />
AED where legislation permits<br />
Rescue Breathing<br />
Adult/Child – 2-rescuer CPR<br />
Level HCP (Health Care Provider)</p>
<p>Adult/Child/Baby CPR &#8211; one rescuer<br />
Adult/Child/Baby choking<br />
Barrier device/pocket masks<br />
AED<br />
Rescue Breathing<br />
Adult/Child/Baby – 2-rescuer CPR<br />
Bag-Valve-Mask<br />
This level meets all ILCOR guidelines</p>
<p>Take-home materials</p>
<p>Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED Manual NEW<br />
Certification card</p>
<p>Sign up for a Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED course today!</p>
<p>Reference: www.redcross.ca</p>
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		<title>CPR C or CPR B or HCP Course May 26.2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 01:26:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<ul><li>Date : TBA</li><li>Time: 08:00 am</li><li>Location: Kelowna BC</li></ul>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>	<img src="http://i719.photobucket.com/albums/ww197/okanaganfirstaid/aed-L.jpg" alt="aed L"  title="CPR C or CPR B or HCP Course May 26.2013" />	</p><p>Red Cross First Aid. Prepare for Life</p>
<p>Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED Course</p>
<p>This course includes CPR Guidelines 2005</p>
<p>This course is designed to provide various levels of CPR training based on participant’s background, needs and interest. A presentation on how to use an Automated External Defibrillation (and certification) is also provided with the course where local legislation permits.<br />
About these courses</p>
<p>3-year certification or as medical control allows, or legislation or professional designation dictates<br />
AED (Automated External Defibrillation) content and certification included where local legislation permits<br />
CPR Levels:</p>
<p>Level A: covers skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking for people aged 8 and over; intended for workplace and general public; 4 hrs</p>
<p>Level C: covers all CPR Level B course material and includes two-rescuer Adult child CPR; intended for professional rescuers, (i.e. Police, Firefighters, First Responders, Workplace First Aid Teams, and Lifeguards); 6 hrs</p>
<p>Level HCP (Healthcare Provider): covers all CPR Level C course material plus 2-person infant CPR and use of a Bag-Valve-Mask; intended for healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, paramedics and Allied Healthcare Providers – RT, OT, PT); 6 hrs</p>
<p>Conducted by a certified Red Cross First Aid or CPR Instructor<br />
No prerequisite or pre-course assignment is required.</p>
<p>Course content</p>
<p>Level A</p>
<p>Adult CPR &#8211; one rescuer<br />
Adult choking<br />
Barrier device/pocket masks<br />
AED where legislation permits</p>
<p>Level C</p>
<p>Adult/Child/Baby CPR &#8211; one rescuer<br />
Adult/Child/Baby choking<br />
Barrier device/pocket masks<br />
AED where legislation permits<br />
Rescue Breathing<br />
Adult/Child – 2-rescuer CPR<br />
Level HCP (Health Care Provider)</p>
<p>Adult/Child/Baby CPR &#8211; one rescuer<br />
Adult/Child/Baby choking<br />
Barrier device/pocket masks<br />
AED<br />
Rescue Breathing<br />
Adult/Child/Baby – 2-rescuer CPR<br />
Bag-Valve-Mask<br />
This level meets all ILCOR guidelines</p>
<p>Take-home materials</p>
<p>Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED Manual NEW<br />
Certification card</p>
<p>Sign up for a Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED course today!</p>
<p>Reference: www.redcross.ca</p>
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		<title>CPR C or CPR B or HCP Course June 09.2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 01:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<ul><li>Date : TBA</li><li>Time: 08:00 am</li><li>Location: Kelowna BC</li></ul>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>	<img src="http://i719.photobucket.com/albums/ww197/okanaganfirstaid/aed-L.jpg" alt="aed L"  title="CPR C or CPR B or HCP Course June 09.2013" />	</p><p>Red Cross First Aid. Prepare for Life</p>
<p>Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED Course</p>
<p>This course includes CPR Guidelines 2005</p>
<p>This course is designed to provide various levels of CPR training based on participant’s background, needs and interest. A presentation on how to use an Automated External Defibrillation (and certification) is also provided with the course where local legislation permits.<br />
About these courses</p>
<p>3-year certification or as medical control allows, or legislation or professional designation dictates<br />
AED (Automated External Defibrillation) content and certification included where local legislation permits<br />
CPR Levels:</p>
<p>Level A: covers skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking for people aged 8 and over; intended for workplace and general public; 4 hrs</p>
<p>Level C: covers all CPR Level B course material and includes two-rescuer Adult child CPR; intended for professional rescuers, (i.e. Police, Firefighters, First Responders, Workplace First Aid Teams, and Lifeguards); 6 hrs</p>
<p>Level HCP (Healthcare Provider): covers all CPR Level C course material plus 2-person infant CPR and use of a Bag-Valve-Mask; intended for healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, paramedics and Allied Healthcare Providers – RT, OT, PT); 6 hrs</p>
<p>Conducted by a certified Red Cross First Aid or CPR Instructor<br />
No prerequisite or pre-course assignment is required.</p>
<p>Course content</p>
<p>Level A</p>
<p>Adult CPR &#8211; one rescuer<br />
Adult choking<br />
Barrier device/pocket masks<br />
AED where legislation permits</p>
<p>Level C</p>
<p>Adult/Child/Baby CPR &#8211; one rescuer<br />
Adult/Child/Baby choking<br />
Barrier device/pocket masks<br />
AED where legislation permits<br />
Rescue Breathing<br />
Adult/Child – 2-rescuer CPR<br />
Level HCP (Health Care Provider)</p>
<p>Adult/Child/Baby CPR &#8211; one rescuer<br />
Adult/Child/Baby choking<br />
Barrier device/pocket masks<br />
AED<br />
Rescue Breathing<br />
Adult/Child/Baby – 2-rescuer CPR<br />
Bag-Valve-Mask<br />
This level meets all ILCOR guidelines</p>
<p>Take-home materials</p>
<p>Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED Manual NEW<br />
Certification card</p>
<p>Sign up for a Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED course today!</p>
<p>Reference: www.redcross.ca</p>
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