What is a Blended Learning First Aid Course
Blended learning is a combination of in-class, face-to-face instruction with online instruction. Typically, theory and information are conveyed to the participants outside of the classroom through an online component. This allows for the in-class component to concentrate on skill development and the application of theory. In the case of the Red Cross First Aid courses, a self-paced, online session is completed first, followed by an in-class skills session with a Red Cross First Aid Instructor.
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Benefits of Blended Learning for the Workplace
STANDARD FIRST AID & CPR BLENDED LEARNING
| Duration | 8 hours online*, 6 - 8 hours in class |
| Instructor | Red Cross First Aid Instructor or Instructor Trainer |
| Completion Requirements | Online completion certificate, 100% attendance of the skills demonstration, and 75% min. passing grade on written exam |
| Certification | 3-year certification in Standard First Aid, CPR Level A, C, or HCP, and AED |
| Recertification | 7-9 hours including online component; includes CPR Level C, adheres to local legislation |
| Course Content |
- Preparing to respond - The EMS system - Check, Call, Care - Airway emergencies - Breathing and circulation emergencies First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest Wound care - Head and spine injuries - Bone, muscle, and joint injuries - Sudden medical emergencies - Environmental emergencies - Poisons - Includes any other content required by specific legislation |
| Take-Home Materials |
- Red Cross First Aid & CPR Manual
- Online completion certificate, certification card and optional wall certificate |