CPR Only

students walkingFirst Aid and CPR courses require 100% attendance. If you are more than 15 minutes late, you will NOT be admitted to the course and no refund will be given.

If you are under 14 years of age and wish to register in these courses, please call 403.440.6702 or e-mail us at swimfirstaid@mtroyal.ca.

All First Aid and CPR certifications have a three year expiry date, although your employer may require you to recertify annually.

NOTE: If you need both a CPR and First Aid certification or recertification, register in a first aid course ONLY, as all first aid courses listed include CPR Level C certification/recertification.

Red Cross – CPR Level C
Course content includes: adult, child and infant CPR and choking skills, the use of barrier devices and pocket masks and Automated External Defibrillation (AED) certification. Two rescuer CPR for adult, child and infant may be taught.
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Red Cross – CPR Level C Recertification
All skills outlined in the CPR Level C program will be reviewed and tested.

Prerequisite(s): a current CPR certification; candidates with certifications past three years will be required to attend a full course again.
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Red Cross – CPR Health Care Provider
Target Audience: physicians, nurses, paramedics and other allied health care providers (RT, OT, PT, AT, etc.) Course content includes: all CPR Level C standards, as well as, two person CPR, the use of Bag Valve Masks (BVMs), circulation checks and artificial respiration.
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Red Cross – CPR Health Care Provider Recertification
Target Audience: physicians, nurses, paramedics and other allied health care providers (RT, OT, PT, AT, etc.). All skills outlined in the CPR Health Care Provider program will be
reviewed and tested.

Prerequisite(s): a current CPR Health Care Provider certification;candidates with certifications past three years will be required to attendthe full course again.
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