Emergency First Aid & CPR
Course overview
Medical emergencies can happen anywhere, at work, at home, or in public. Many people feel unprepared to act during cardiac arrest, choking, or severe bleeding incidents. Delayed or incorrect responses can cost lives.
The Emergency First Aid & CPR course provides structured training aligned with Canadian provincial standards. You will learn how to assess emergency scenes, perform CPR, use an AED, manage airway and breathing emergencies, and respond to opioid overdoses. Legal duties, consent, and Good Samaritan protection are clearly explained.
By the end of this course, you will respond with confidence, follow nationally recognised protocols, and meet workplace First Aid, CPR certification requirements across Canada.
Key topics included
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Foundations of Emergency Care
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Emergency Scene Assessment and Check–Call–Care
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Airway, Breathing and Choking Response
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CPR Techniques and AED Use
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Bleeding Control and Wound Management
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Opioid Overdose Response and Naloxone Awareness
Entry requirements
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There are no formal academic prerequisites for this course. It is open to individuals aged 14 and above, depending on provincial guidelines. Basic English reading and comprehension skills are recommended to follow safety procedures and written evaluations. A willingness to participate in simulated emergency scenarios is required.
Who is this course for
This course is designed for employees, supervisors, teachers, childcare providers, healthcare assistants, and workplace safety representatives who require First Aid, CPR certification. It is also ideal for parents, fitness professionals, construction workers, hospitality staff, and anyone who wants the ability to respond confidently to emergencies in Canada.
Certification
Curriculum
- Emergency First Aid & CPR Mock Exam
- Emergency First Aid & CPR Final Exam