For All Your Training Needs       
                                                               Home ] Up ] Site Map ] Search ]

Home
Classes
Services
Trainer Profile
Client Quotes
Tips & Tricks
Contact Us


Heartsaver CPR

Class Description

Teaches lay rescuers how to recognize and treat life-threatening emergencies including cardiac arrest and choking for adult, child and infant victims.  Learn to recognize the warning signs of heart attack and stroke in adults and breathing difficulties in children.

This class is geared towards the lay rescuers and those who have a duty to respond to cardiac emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements.

Class is approximately 3.5 hours, or 2.5 hours without infant CPR.

American Heart Association Course Completion card provided upon successful completion of the class.

Student workbooks and completion cards are included in the price of the class.

Group discounted pricing available for classes at your workplace.

Class Agenda

  • Adult/Child CPR
  • The Emergency Call
  • AED Demonstration
  • Adult/Child Choking
  • Adult/Child Mask
  • Infant CPR
  • Infant Choking
  • Infant Mask

Interested in Taking This Class?

Select the items that apply, and then let us know how to contact you.

I'd like to have this class taught at my company
I'd like 1:1 tutoring for this class 
Send detailed class outline
Have a trainer contact me

Name
Title
Company
Address
E-mail
Phone

Disclaimer:  The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose.  Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association.  Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material, do not represent income to the Association..

Send mail to Complete Training Management with questions or comments about this web site.
Copyright © 2002 Complete Training Management
Last modified: December 03, 2008