Our CPR/AED courses include Adult, Child and Infant techniques. Additionally, our CPR certification course includes training on the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). The CPR/AED certification is valid for 2 years.
Adult – Anyone who has gone through or is going through puberty
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) – A device that analyzes the heart rhythm and determines if an electrical shock is required to restore a normal heart rhythm
Child – Someone who is older than one year of age
Cycle – Each cycle or set consists of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths
Compressions – Act of pushing on the chest
CPR – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation comprised of chest compressions and breaths given to people considered to be in cardiac arrest
Defibrillation – An electrical impulse that eliminates abnormal, rapid heartbeats
Good Samaritan Law – Provides legal protection to people who willingly provide emergency care to injured persons, without accepting anything in return. The law protects people who act the same way a ‘reasonable and prudent person’ would if that person were in the same situation.
Infant – Someone who is younger than one year of age