About the Course
Learn how to provide high-quality CPR and advanced life support skills using American Red Cross evidence-based guidelines. This course prepared healthcare and professional responders to recognize and respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies in adult, child, and infant patients.
You'll complete the interactive online learning at home, then attend a focused, hands-on skill session designed to build real-world readiness and confidence during high-stress situations.
What You'll Learn
High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
Use of AED and Bag-Valve-Mask (BVM)
Single-rescuer & team-based response
Airway management & choking relief
Assessment and rapid intervention steps
Working effectively as part of a code team
Who is this course for?
Nurses & Nursing students
CNAs & home-health professionals
Medical assistant & healthcare staff
Respiratory therapist
EMTs, first responders, and law enforcement
Anyone entering the medical or allied-health field
Meets OSHA workplace training requirements.
Online Learning: Approximately 90 Minutes competed before class
In-Person Skills Session: About 2.5 hours, lead by an ARC-certified instructor.
Assessment: Online exam + in-person skills & team evaluation
Your Instructor
Johan De La Cruz


