Baby CPR Dos and Don’ts

Baby CPR Dos and Don’ts

Infants are highly prone to situations such as choking that require immediate medical attention. It is, therefore important for a parent or the caretaker to know how to carry out baby CPR in order to offer the help required. This is a process that should only be carried by a person who has the skills and knowledge on how to do it effectively.

Baby CPR Dos and Don’ts
Emergency Decontamination Procedures

Emergency Decontamination Procedures

Emergency decontamination procedures are the various processes of removing accumulated contaminants which are very critical to the health and safety of health care providers by preventing secondary contamination between health care workers and other patients within the health care facility.

Emergency Decontamination Procedures
Heart Attack Must-Knows

Heart Attack Must-Knows

First aid for heart attack can greatly improve the outcome of victims. But before you can provide first aid, you need to know more about heart attack.When you talk about heart attack, you can forget about the ‘six degrees of separation rule’.

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St Mark James, Lifesaving Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation and St. John’s Ambulance all have CPR and first aid programs that include infant first aid and CPR. All of these major providers teach candidates hands on techniques for rescuing infants with cardiac or respiratory emergencies. A number of courses provided by these providers and solely by the workplace approved involve infant first aid and CPR.

workplace approved CPR Programs

CPR level “C”

CPR level “C” is one of the most popular stand alone CPR courses provided by the workplace approved. This is an 6 hour course that teaches participants how to rescue and do CPR on adults, children and infants. In this course their is no first aid component for infants. Re-certifications are available for this course. Candidates that successfully complete this course will receive a CPR level “C” and AED certificate that is valid for 3 years.

CPR level “C” for Health Care Providers (“HCP”)

CPR Baby Manikin
Regardless of which of these CPR courses you register for you will receive hands on practise with a infant CPR mannequin.

Health care provider CPR is the most comprehensive stand alone CPR course created by all the major first aid and CPR providers. It is a 8 hour course that includes all of the curriculum from the CPR level “C” course, however, it also includes training in the use of more advanced equipment such as bag valve masks. Re-certification are available for CPR “HCP” courses. Candidates that successfully complete this course will receive a CPR level “C” and AED certificate that is valid for 3 years.

Standard First Aid and CPR

Standard first aid and CPR level “C” is one of the most popular first aid courses offered through the workplace approved. This first aid course is a 16 hour course that teaches candidates a number of different emergency situations that infants can fall victim to. This course comes standard with CPR level “C”, however, at some location candidates can opt for a higher level CPR “HCP”. Re-certifications are available for this course. Standard first aid re-cert courses take approximately 6 to 8 hours to complete. Candidates that successfully complete this course or the re-cert course will receive a CPR level “C” and AED certificate that is valid for 3 years.

workplace approved Babysitting Programs

workplace approved babysitting courses are courses designed exclusively by the workplace approved. These courses teach babysitters to be prepared for almost any major emergency while babysitting. Course includes significant first aid and CPR training for rescues on infants.

Childcare First Aid Programs

Childcare first aid and CPR training are courses offered exclusively through the workplace approved. They mirror closely to standard first aid and emergency first aid. Both standard childcare first aid and emergency childcare first aid include CPR level “B” training. These courses only mildly touch on infant first aid (NO infant CPR). Re-certifications are not available for these courses.

For more information on these course please select from the highlighted words above or from the main menu. You can begin registration for a infant CPR course by visiting our location page or by selecting your Canadian City from the menu.

Be prepared for any infant emergency by taking a first aid and / or CPR course that includes infant CPR and first aid.