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Emergency
First Response
Creating
Confidence to Care
Emergency First
Response is the fastest-growing international CPR, AED and first aid
training organization. With more than 31,000 instructors worldwide,
Emergency First Response is backed by 36 years of experience in the
development and delivery of instructional courses, tr aining
materials and educational curricula. Emergency First Response
courses have gained widespread international acceptance.
Emergency First Response's course curricula are based on patient
care standards as published in the American Heart Association
Guidelines 2000 Standards for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and
Emergency Cardiovascular Care, and the consensus view of the Basic
Life Support (BLS) Working Group of the International Liaison
Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). ILCOR is an international
standards group representing most of the world's major resuscitation
organizations.
Focused on training the lay rescuer, the Emergency First Response
approach to training builds confidence in lay rescuers and increases
their willingness to respond when faced with a medical emergency by
teaching them the skills they need in a non-stressful learning
environment. Participants are also given as much practice as
necessary to master and retain these skills.
Courses
Overview
Emergency First Response courses encompass adult, child and infant
CPR and first aid skills, and incorporate Automatic External
Defibrillator (AED) training and emergency oxygen use. Emergency
First Response also offers comprehensive First Aid at Work courses,
specifically designed to meet compliance standards for workplace
safety courses internationally. Emergency First Response courses are
flexible in design to accommodate scheduling and training needs.
They can be taught together or alone in any combination.
The Emergency First Response courses build lay rescuer
confidence to provide care when faced with a medical emergency.
Students learn and practice the same patient care techniques and
principles used by medical professionals, but at a lay person level.
Click here for content for the Emergency First Response
Primary Care (CPR) Secondary Care (first aid) course.
Click here
for content for the Emergency First Response Automated External
Defibrillation (AED) course.
Click here for content for the Emergency First Response
Care for Children course.
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