CPR _____ 36 Two-Rescuer CPR _____38 Using an AED _____ SECTION1 THE PROFESSIONAL RESCUER. 2 | CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers THE DUTY TO RESPOND In many professions, there is a job-related duty to act in an emergency and provide care. Your actions are often critical and may determine whether a. Addeddate Coverleaf 0 Identifier www.doorway.rus Identifier-ark ark://t50h1km4r Ocr ABBYY FineReader (Extended OCR) Ppi. Download CPR, AED and First Aid Provider Handbook. The Save a Life Initiative has just released its newest course: CPR, AED First Aid. This manual is based on the CPR, AED and First Aid guidelines published by the American Heart Association and is designed to train people everywhere to respond to everyday emergencies. The course covers First Aid Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
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