You will learn, among other things, to provide specific treatments while waiting for the pre-hospital emergency services, to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) and to administer adrenaline by auto-injector.
It is possible to start the course at14 years old and if you are15 years old on the date of the final exam of the SN course.
It is preferable to take this course in the same session as the National Lifeguard course because it uses the notions of first aid.
You will learn, among other things, to provide specific treatments while waiting for the pre-hospital emergency services, to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) and to administer adrenaline by auto-injector.
You will also be taught how to quickly recognize abnormal signs and symptoms and apply the necessary measures.
Complexe aquatique Michel-Leduc (Aquadôme) offers the community of LaSalle and surrounding areas the opportunity to benefit from the wonderful facilities under its roof: a 50-metre swimming pool divided into two 25-metre basins, a leisure pool with water jets, slides for young and old and a hot tub area.
Both options provide techniques and hands-on training for those who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies in the home, hospital, medical environment, or workplace.
The Canadian Red Cross Standard First Aid is a comprehensive two-day course that offers its participants a good range of first aid skills and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training.
This one-day recertification course is for individuals who have taken First Aid and CPR within the last 3 years.
This course meets Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety requirements.
This comprehensive online First Aid Awareness course is designed to provide the information required to respond appropriately to injuries and medical emergencies. Each course module provides detailed instructions and demonstrations for administering first aid.
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