Learn about the latest cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) rescue methods and techniques by enrolling in low priced and workplace approved first aid and / or CPR courses in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. These courses will build your resume and strengthen your confidence as you learn valuable rescue techniques that can be applied to co-workers, friends and family. Experienced teachers will teach the latest choking rescues and automated external defibrillator techniques using the latest equipment when you enrol in a CPR course. To register for a first aid and / or CPR class in Saskatoon complete the form below or use the contact information provided.
You can find a complete list of available re-certification and classroom first aid and CPR classes on the Saskatoon First Aid website here.
Enrol for a CPR Class in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Here
What Will I Learn in a CPR Course?
Participants will learn the latest American Heart Association recommended and workplace approved CPR rescue techniques as well as the following topics:
- Conscious and unconscious choking
- Primary Survey
- Secondary Survey
- AED usage
- Major sudden medical emergencies (cardiac and respiratory arrest)
- Management unconscious breathing casualties
- Anaphylaxis
- Angina
- Heart Attacks
- Stroke
- Asthma
- Hyperventilation
- Level’s of Consciousness
- A-B-C check
- Recovery Position
Participants will learn about these and other emergency management skills using the latest rescue equipment.
Wide range of certification programs
The most popular workplace approved first aid, CPR and AED course in Saskatchewan is standard first aid. This two day course provides participants with knowledge and skills to manage emergencies that include:
- Broken Bones
- Major Wounds
- Medical Emergencies
- Internal Bleeding
- Poisons
- Hypothermia
- Hyperthermia
- Dislocations
- Fractures
- Burns
- Head and Neck Injuries
- Spinal Injuries
- Diabetic Emergencies
- Seizures
- Fainting
- Frostbite
- Childbirth
- Eye injuries
- Broken / Knocked Out Teeth
- Personal Protective Equipment
- 5 rights of medication
These and many more topics are covered in a two day first aid course.
Stand-Alone CPR and AED Programs
Stand-alone CPR and first aid classes are also available. All CPR training classes include AED training, as per the latest 2010 guidelines by the American Heart Association. Four level’s of CPR are available including level’s A, B, C and HCP (health care providers).
Private Workplace Approved Training Courses
Private courses are usually offered to big groups of trainees and companies. If you want to know more about booking private classes, you can contact Saskatoon First Aid with the contact information above.
Cheap course rates
Saskatoon First Aid offers the cheapest rates for all available classes. Rates include taxes, certification fees, and use of training manuals and equipment so trainees don’t have to worry about additional expenses.
Full refunds are given to trainees who drop out, provided a 72-hour notice was done beforehand.
St Mark James certification of CPR Class in Saskatoon
Once a trainee completes a training course, he or she receives a St Mark James training certificate, valid for three years throughout Canada. Refresher courses for the renewal of expiring certification is available twice weekly at Saskatoon First Aid.
High-end facilities
All classes are held in high end training facilities throughout Saskatoon. Classrooms are spacious and well maintained, with the latest training equipment for first aid and CPR training. The facilities are easily accessible as well, within walking distance to public transportation, free parking, and restaurants.
Did You Know?
Acne
Acne is typically condition of puberty where the pores in our skin can plugged up with oil and dead skin cells. They appear on the face and neck, and sometimes the back and shoulders. Depending on how severe the acne is, it can cause scarring and dark spots on the skin. Pimples from acne are small, red and filled with pus, and can case itching. Washing your face regularly with soap or facial wash can help reduce the oiliness of skin and the appearance of acne.
Acne can also be confused for infection which is a topic covered in workplace approved standard first aid training. Learn to manage infections and facial wounds by enrolling in a course today.