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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with defibrillators
How the course is conducted
We recommend that you use Google Chrome as a browser when completing the course.
You are now enrolled in our online course on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) with defibrillators. If you are taking the compressed practical part, you must complete this part online before you can take the practical part. You have access to the online course for 6 months from the start of the course and the practical part must be completed within 6 months of completing the online course.
If you are also attending the practical part, please bring the confirmation of completion of the onlinekrs to the practical part. Bring a printout or have it available to show it on your mobile phone. Without the confirmation, you will not be allowed to participate in the practical part.
When you start a video, you need to watch the whole video before you can access the quiz. Also, you cannot proceed until you have watched the whole video. The quiz must also be answered before you can move on to the next part. If you have answered the question incorrectly, you will be told the correct answer in the answer key. Make a note of it before moving on. If you are still unsure after the quiz, you can go back and watch the video again as many times as you like.
When you have finished the whole course, seen all the chapters and answered the quizzes, you go back to this part. Then your confirmation of completed online course will appear.
Validity
After completing the theory and practical part, you will receive your personal course certificate. This is normally valid for 2 years but some industries and workplaces may have other provisions on validity.
Our course
Our first aid courses are aimed at lay people, not professionals. Therefore, you will find that we try to simplify as much as possible so that it will be easier for you to remember what to do. In addition, we recommend that you regularly update your skills. At least every two years is our recommendation.
Welcome to your course.