CPR And First Aid
Courses Online
On line training classes on CPR and first aid are available
on the internet today. Some are free while others charge fees
that depends on the course a student wanted to take.
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There are sites that offer complete courses on CPR and First
Aid that are Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) compliant
enabling those who enrolled to earn nationally recognized CPR
and First Aid certification. There are also other organizations
that offer courses for credential requirements and offer a
specific curriculum for a specific course. Refresher courses
for health professionals are also available on line.
Some programs include their course curricula, examinations,
and certificates in one package that one would have to pay a
small fee for, while a number of other websites offer free
lessons and tests on CPR and first aid, but charge the fee for
the actual certificate.
Some organizations offer free instructions that include
illustrated guides and video demonstrations detailing CPR
instructions for adults, children, infants and even to cats and
dogs such as the University of Washington School of
Medicine.
These online classes are ideal for those who wish to avail
of CPR and First Aid certification but are so busy and don't
have the time to sit through formal classes. Students enrolled
in these courses can complete the training at their own pace,
allowing students to progress at their individual comfort level
plus the convenience of studying in the comfort of their homes
or anyplace that has internet service.
The training program as well as the methods of instructions
vary but have basically the same course content. The course
content usually includes history and mechanics of CPR, scene
assessments, introduction to basic first aid and common
emergency situations. These programs differ in terms of the way
the information is presented to the user, or in the order of
the contents.
There are also those who allow students to study on line but
require trainees to practice with a qualified instructor while
others do not
Although online CPR classes are mainly self-study, it is by
no means boring or tedious. Along with simple and jargon-free
text, detailed diagrams and drawings are included to fully
illustrate procedures. Aside from that, a lot of programs offer
audio and video instructions to fully review readings and
drawings which makes the process more stimulating. Some also
offer help hotlines.
When deciding to enroll in any of these on line classes it
is best to choose with care and opt for the training that suit
your needs.
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