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Intermediate First Aid

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Standard or Intermediate Level C First Aid Course is 16 hours in duration, students are assessed in-class skills and a multiple-choice exam. Designed to comply with the CSA Z1210-17 Standards. The course covers:

• Responding to an emergency
• Recognizing a mental health emergency
• CPR for adults, children, and infants
• Using AEDs
• Choking and breathing emergencies
• Mental health first aid
• Opioid poisoning awareness
• Bleeding and burn management
• Bone and joint injuries
• Environmental emergencies
• Medical emergencies

CPR-C: is for individuals requiring comprehensive information on First Aid and CPR for their workplace, school, or personal interest. This type of first aid training is helpful to know in case of medical emergencies that involve adults, children, and infants.

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Blended Courses are designed to be completed half online and then half in person for the practical portion.

Non-Blended or traditional courses have the theory and practical portions taught in person.

Re-certification courses are all in person courses with the practical portions and multiple-choice exam. There is no theory taught on a recertification course (the timeline would be the same as a blended practical session.)