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American Heart
Association
Courses Offered:
eLearning Courses
(Online courses)
BLS
(Basic Life Support for the Health Care Provider)
ACLS
(Advanced Cardiac Life Support)
PALS
(Pediatric Advanced Life Support)
Heartsaver CPR/AED
(Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
Heartsaver First Aid
(First Aid)
Heartsaver CPR/AED/First Aid
(CPR/First Aid combo)
Heartsaver
Pediatric First Aid
(Pediatric First Aid)
Family & Friends CPR
Family & Friends First Aid For Children
Family & Friends CPR/First Aid Combo
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Family
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Family & Friends CPR
The
Family & Friends CPR course is designed
for anyone who may need to respond to a CPR/resuscitation emergency but
do not require a course completion credential.
The Family & Friends CPR program teaches how to perform CPR in adults,
children, and infants and how to help an adult, child, or infant who is
choking.
This course is designed for family members, friends and members of the
general community who want to learn CPR but do not need a course
completion card. This program also can be a non-credentialed option for
middle and high-school students.
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Family
& Friends First Aid for Children
The Family & Friends First Aid for Children course
is designed for family members, babysitters, and
others who want basic first aid training but do not need a course
completion credential.
The Family & Friends First Aid for Children program teaches how to manage
illness and injuries in a child for the first few minutes until
professional help arrives.
This program covers such topics as preventing injuries, recognizing and
treating basic first aid emergencies, and relief of choking in infants
and children focusing
on the critical first few minutes after an emergency.
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Click here to
view class schedule |
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Contact Us to Schedule your
Class! (714) 271-1198
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Gracie@CPRLive.com |
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Use
of American Heart Association materials in an educational course does
not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any
fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for
AHA course materials, do not represent income to the Association. |
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