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Certificated Level 2 BLS, CPR, and AED Online Training

Open to a single delegate per login code, the Level 2 Award in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillation is a comprehensive course that equips learners with the skills and knowledge to provide effective emergency lifesaving first aid care. The course covers Basic Life Support skills for adults, children, and infants, including safety precautions, initial assessment, recovery position, CPR, and choking. It is ideal for healthcare professionals requiring annual updates for membership renewal.

AED training is also covered, emphasizing the importance of prompt AED use in increasing survival chances during cardiac arrest. While they are designed to be easy to use with little to no training, the familiarity and confidence provided by formal training is not to be understated when every second counts.

The online format offers flexibility in terms of who can take the course, when, and where. Upon completion, trainees can print their certificate and CPD statement. Additional benefits include tutor support, downloadable course material, and optional weekly video update emails to keep skills fresh.

This course meets the UK and European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2015 as per HSE requirements.

Please Note: you will receive access details for the training course within 24 hours of your successful order.

Cardiac Arrest

When the heart fails to contract effectively enough to circulate blood around the body. Also known as cardiopulmonary arrest or circulatory arrest.

Cardiac Science

Cardiac Science is one of the leading manufacturers of AED units. Renound for their quality products and product warranties, Cardiac Science are one of the 'big four' in UK defibrillation. Models include the Powerheart AED G3 Plus Defibrillator, the Powerheart AED G3 Pro Defibrillator and the Powerheart AED G5 defibrillator models.

Cardioversion

The transformation of an abnormally fast heart rate to a normal heart rate using an electrical therapy charge i.e. from a defib.

Central Battery System

A system in which the batteries for a number of emergency luminaires are housed in one location. Usually for all the emergency luminaires on one lighting sub-circuit, but sometimes for all emergency luminaires in a complete building.

Chain of Survival

The crucial four steps that need to be implemented when dealing with a victim of cardiac arrest.

  1. Call emergency services as soon as possible
  2. Administer CPR
  3. Apply an AED as soon as possible
  4. Engage with medical professionals upon their arrival

Chest Compressions

One element of CPR, chest compressions refer to a method of trying to restart a patient’s heart or regulate the patient’s heart rhythm. The depth of chest compressions administered to a patient will vary with their weight, age and size.

Childrens Defib Pads

Standard defib pads are designed for adults (usually persons 7 or 8 years+). Childrens pads are specifically designed for children; one so that they fit and two so that the shock delivered is reduced.

Closing Force

The closing force of a door relates to the maximum weight and width of a fire door.

Combined Emergency Luminaire

A luminaire containing two or more lamps at least one of which is energised from the emergency supply, the remaining lamps are supplied from the normal supply.

Commotio Cordis

When the heart will go into a state of ‘unconsciousness’. Commotio Cordis is caused by a sudden blow to the chest that causes the heart to stop beating and lose its cardiac rhythm.

Congenital Heart Defect

A defect in the structure of the heart, apparent from birth.

CPRD

A device or feature of a defib unit that assists users with the delivery of effective CPR. CPRDs significantly improve the quality of CPR and give real time feedback and advice on how well the treatment is being delivered.

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