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EMERGENCY FIRST AID COURSES

Emergency First Aid Courses in Canada

Emergency first aid courses are one of the most popular courses offered to
Canadians. Participants can select from a variety of providers and can partner
the course with CPR level A or C.  The course traditionally includes training in
CPR level A, however, participants have the option of selecting a higher level
of CPR such as CPR level C. Part of the curriculum of emergency first aid
training is certification in the use of automated external defibrillators
(AEDs). Successful participants receive a first-aid certificate that is valid
for 3 years and meets several workplaces and academic standards for a number of
provinces in Canada.

LOCATIONS AND REGISTRATION:

To register for an emergency first aid course near you visit our emergency first
aid locations page and select your area. We are partnered with varying
providers, including St. Mark James Training through which we offer emergency
first aid and CPR providers throughout Canada including Calgary, Vancouver,
Edmonton, Kelowna, Surrey, Saskatoon, Regina, Ottawa, and Winnipeg. We partner
with the highest quality providers in your region.

Course Cost and Time:

The length of an emergency first aid course is 8 hours and is typically
completed in one day, however, it can be taught in a two-day split. The cost of
the course depends on the workplace-approved training provider and your
location. Costs vary from $75-110. The course fee includes your manual, taxes,
and workplace-approved certification.

EMERGENCY FIRST AID CPR

Participants registering for the emergency first aid course may have the option
of selecting the level of CPR they require. Students must receive CPR training
when enrolled in emergency first aid.  CPR level A comes standard with the
emergency first aid course, however, some workplace-approved providers allow
candidates to select other CPR levels. A description of the CPR levels is as
follows:

 * CPR level A- This level teaches participants basic CPR techniques to an adult
   by one rescuer.
 * CPR level C – This level teaches participants CPR rescue techniques for
   adults, children, and infants for single and dual rescuers

Contact your local workplace-approved training provider to determine if they
offer the CPR level you require. CPR training is an essential component of
emergency first aid.


COURSE EMERGENCY FIRST AID COURSE CONTENT: 

Emergency first aid involves training for recognition and treatment for basic
first aid scenarios. Participants will learn to respond to heart attacks,
respiratory emergencies, strokes, angina and shock, and injuries.

Below is a partial list of what you will learn in the emergency first aid course
provided through any of the major Canadian credible providers:

 * Principles of first aid – Participants will learn about the basic principles
   involved in administering first aid.
 * Legal implications – Participants will learn about the legal implications of
   first aid including first aid on children and infants and first aid
   requirements at the workplace.
 * Anatomy and physiology – Prior to learning first aid and CPR, participants
   will learn basic anatomy and the physiological components involved during
   CPR.
 * Barrier Devices and Personal Protective Equipment – Participants will learn
   about disease transmission and barrier devices when administering first aid
   or CPR.
 * Unconscious patient assessment – Participants will learn how to assist an
   unconscious patient.
 * AED use and operation – Participants will learn how to use and administer
   automated external defibrillators.
 * Adult and Child Victim CPR – Participants will learn single-rescuer CPR
   techniques for adult and child victims.
 * Obstructed Airway conscious and unconscious victims – Participants will learn
   the skills and knowledge to recognize and treat adult and child patients with
   obstructed airways.
 * Respiratory Emergencies – Participants will learn to recognize and react to
   patients with asthma, hyperventilation, and anaphylaxis.
 * Circulatory Emergencies – Participants will learn to treat, recognize and
   provide care for patients with circulatory emergencies that include shock,
   major bleeding, heart attack, angina, stroke, and transient ischemic attacks.
 * Injury Management – Participants will learn to treat, recognize and provide
   care for patients with facial injuries and burns


WORKPLACE-APPROVED CREDIBLE CERTIFICATION:

Upon successful completion of the emergency, first aid course participants will
receive a workplace-approved emergency first aid, CPR, and AED certificate that
is valid for 3 years. Certification can be issued as a wallet-sized card or in a
large 8 x 11-inch wall mount certificate. The wallet-sized certificate meets
Health Canada and workplace standards for individuals in many provinces and is
valid throughout Canada. Upon completion of the course, the participant is
registered with St Mark James.

EMERGENCY FIRST AID RE-CERTIFICATION:

St Mark James offers participants emergency first aid renewal / re-certification
courses that can be taken when your certification is about to expire. This
course is available only in a number of provinces. The course varies in length
depending on the province you are in. The re-certification course length is
dependent on several factors including:

 * Size of the course
 * Knowledge and experience level of the candidates
 * Level of CPR certification included
 * Provincial regulations
 * workplace approved standards

Re-certification courses are not available in all provinces. Check with the
provider in your area (select from our locations page) to determine if a recert
course is available for you.


WORKPLACE OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID

Participants wanting to get certified in OFA level 1 (WorkSafe BC) certification
should enroll in workplace emergency first aid courses. This course is available
only with our providers (Vancouver First Aid) in British Columbia.

Why St Mark James / Vancouver First Aid?

 * We offer the most conveniently located courses throughout Canada
 * We believe in offering a superior product and the best price
 * We are fun and entertaining. We want you to have fun while you learn.
 * We strive to never cancel a course. We know that most of our customers
   require certification for their workplace.
 * Our cancellation policy. As long as you give us 72 hours’ notice before the
   course we will give you a full refund or help you transfer to the course that
   works better for you.

For more information about these components of emergency first aid enroll in a
course or select the desired topic from the main or side menu.


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