Courses, Training, Certification and Recertification in Red Cross First Aid, CPR and AED
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Childcare First Aid Delta

June 14th, 2012 | Posted by vanfirstaid in First Aid

We proudly offer emergency and standard childcare first aid classes in Delta. Childcare first aid is a first aid, CPR and AED course produced for people which are employed in daycares and child-minding departments. This program is considered as among the most in depth programs offered via the Red Cross. Candidates will learn skills and techniques on several unique first aid topics and acquire essential cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills. This class is available exclusively through Red Cross suppliers. This page will go over the content and expectations of an emergency childcare first-aid class available in Delta.

Length of Emergency Childcare First Aid

Emergency childcare first-aid takes roughly eight or ten hrs to finish. How much time is dependent on the skill level and level of experience of the applicants in the course.

Registration

To register for a childcare first aid course in Delta visit our childcare first aid registration page (http://vancouverfirstaid.ca/first-aid-courses/childcare-first-aid-courses/) located on in menu.

CPR Incorporated into the Training course

All of the childcare 1st aid and CPR lessons must comprise of CPR “B” training. This is actually the only type of cardiopulmonary resuscitation training that can be opted with the lesson. CPR – B teaches students cardiopulmonary resuscitation and AED rescue techniques for adolescent and adult subjects.

Price of Course

We offer the cheapest and most competitively priced emergency and standard childcare first aid courses in Delta. The cost of a childcare first aid course is 75 dollars.

Childcare 1st Aid and CPR Official Certification

Individuals who pass this class get a childcare first aid award which also presents certification in CPR – B and AED training. This license is current for 36 months. The licensing certificate is awarded as a credit card sized official document. Candidates can get a wall-mount sized certificate if requested. The larger certificate carries no licensing value so individuals will have to keep the wallet sized award to signify certification in the program.

Childcare 1st Aid and CPR Curriculum

Emergency childcare CPR, AED and first aid includes a number of different topics which include:

  • CPR for adult and child victims.
  • Basic automated external defibrillator training.
  • Education in prevention of shaking baby syndrome.
  • Spinal injury recognition, management and prevention
  • Major and minor wounds
  • Breathing emergencies including aspiration, anaphylaxis, hyperventilation and asthma
  • Convulsions and Seizures
  • Insulin and diabetic emergencies
  • Major and minor circulatory emergencies

These first aid, CPR and AED topics will be taught in more detail in every Canadian Red Cross emergency childcare CPR and first aid training course available in Delta. Students will also get a childcare CPR, AED and first aid manual to augment the teaching from the training course.

Sign up for a childcare CPR, AED and first aid program in Delta today. The knowledge and skills acquired from this program will help you be ready for nearly every adult or adolescent emergency situation.

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