First Aid – General public (16h)
129.54$
TRAINING DETAILS
- Training time of about 16 hours.
- Certification valid for a period of 3 years.
- Training suitable for all.
- Warning: this is not an equivalence to the “First aid – Workplace environment” training approved by the CNESST
* Training recommended for the operator of a Foster Home or Family Resource.

SUCCESS CRITERIA
- Complete all readings in the course.
- Complete all mandatory practical sessions within the given minimum time requirements.
- Pass with an average of 80% or more each of the theoretical evaluations included in the training.
CERTIFICATION
Following the successful completion of your training with practical home sessions and multiple choice theoretical exams, you will receive your certificate in PDF format, valid for a period of 3 years.
Course Features
- Lectures 135
- Quizzes 21
- Language English
- Students 33
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Self
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How it works
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Introduction
- Purpose of training
- Statistics
- Intervention by the technique of: C-A-B
- Check the state of consciousness
- Check the breathing
- Start the C-A-B sequence
- Why start with the ¨C¨ (chest massage)
- Then the ¨A¨ (Airway)
- Finally the ¨B¨ (Breathing)
- Reasons for cardiac arrest in adults compared to children
- The main reason for cardiac arrest in children
- Categories of patients
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Quiz 1
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Approach and primary examination - Medical
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Quiz 2
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Chest massage
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Quiz 3
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Ventilations
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Quiz 4
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Defibrillation
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Quiz 5
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Some special cases
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Quiz 6
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Demonstrations and practices
- Downloading a mobile application
- Adult intervention with 1 first-aid attendant
- Preamble of the sequence of an adult with one first-aid attendant
- Practice of the sequence of an adult with one first-aid attendant
- Child intervention with one first-aid attendant
- Preamble of the sequence of a child with one first-aid attendant
- Practice of the sequence of a child with one first-aid attendant
- Infant intervention with 1 first-aid attendant
- Preamble of the sequence of an infant with one first-aid attendant
- Practice of the sequence of an infant with 1 first-aid attendant
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Choking Relief Technique
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Quiz 7
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Choking Relief Technique among infants
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Quiz 8
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Final summary
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General prevention
- Introduction
- Preventing injuries
- Prevention of chronic diseases
- Fire prevention
- Prevention through training
- Preventing asthma attacks
- Preventing allergic reactions
- Prevention of child abuse
- Prevention through good hygiene practices
- Preventing STIs (sexually transmitted infections)
- Prevention during first aid
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Quiz 9
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Infection control
- Introduction
- The different types of infections
- Types of transmissions
- Transmission through the bloodstream
- Transmission throught the fecal-oral route
- Transmission through droplets
- Transmission through the air
- Risk factors
- Prevention
- Hand washing
- When should you wash your hands?
- Wearing gloves
- Personal protective equipment
- Environmental hygiene and decontamination
- Immunization
- During accidental contact
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Quiz 10
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Anaphylaxis
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Quiz 11
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Anaphylactic sequence of actions
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Quiz 12
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Oxygen therapy
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Quiz 13
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Medical First Aid - Part 1
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Quiz 14
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Medical First Aid - Life-threatening emergencies
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Quiz 15
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Medical First Aid - Environmental
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Quiz 16
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Medical First Aid - Poisoning
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Quiz 17
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Moving a victim who's not suffering from head or spine trauma
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Foreword on first aid trauma
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Approach to Trauma and Primary Survey
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Quiz 18
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Traumatic First Aid Part 1
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Quiz 19
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Traumatic First Aid Musculoskeletal
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Quiz 20
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Traumatic First Aid Common Among Children
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Quiz 21
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START sorting method