Adult and Infant CPR/AED & First Aid Certification

You never know who is going to need your CPR or first aid skills. That’s why we offer CPR, AED, and first aid training that pertains to adult, child, and infant victims – all in one efficient course!

Get instant access to our high-quality training in a convenient online platform so you can earn your adult and infant CPR and first aid certification at your own pace.
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Adult and Pediatric First Aid, CPR, AED Certification Program Details

Video Playtime

4 hours and 33 minutes

Video Count

57 videos

Audio

English and Español

Captions

English and Español

Qualifications

Meets AHA Guidelines

Proof of Completion

Certification Card

This Course Includes:

  • Follows AHA guidelines
  • 6.0 CME/CE credits
  • Certification card available to purchase for $39.95
  • 24/7 on-demand video
  • Access on mobile
  • Weekly refresher video
  • Expiration reminder
  • Student manual

Preview the Adult and Pediatric First Aid, CPR, AED Certification Course Content

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Section 1

Welcome to the Course

24 mins
5 videos
This section includes:
  • ProFirstAid Introduction 0:45
  • 2020 Guidelines Update - CPR and First Aid 11:12
  • The Five Fears of CPR Rescue 5:11
  • and more...
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Section 2

Medical Emergencies

17 mins
3 videos
This section includes:
  • Heart Attacks 8:00
  • Stroke 5:26
  • Opioid Overdose 4:27
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Section 3

Universal Precautions

8 mins
2 videos
This section includes:
  • Universal Precautions in the Workplace 5:41
  • Handwashing 3:10
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Section 4

Cardiac Arrest

62 mins
16 videos
This section includes:
  • Agonal Respiration (Not Breathing Normally) 1:35
  • Adult CPR 3:39
  • Child CPR 3:45
  • and more...
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Section 5

Choking

26 mins
10 videos
This section includes:
  • Conscious Adult Choking 4:45
  • Conscious Child Choking 2:55
  • Conscious Infant Choking 3:43
  • and more...
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Section 6

Bleeding Control

32 mins
8 videos
This section includes:
  • Arterial Bleeding 3:58
  • Venous Bleeding 2:19
  • Capillary Bleeding 4:34
  • and more...
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Section 7

Injuries

30 mins
7 videos
This section includes:
  • Mechanism of Injury 3:48
  • Secondary Survey 2:52
  • Head, Neck, and Back Injuries 3:34
  • and more...
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Section 8

Sudden Illness

42 mins
8 videos
This section includes:
  • Fainting 3:57
  • Diabetes 8:05
  • Seizure 6:20
  • and more...
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Section 9

Heat and Cold Emergencies

8 mins
2 videos
This section includes:
  • Heat-Related Emergencies 2:22
  • Cold-Related Emergencies 6:15
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Section 10

Prevention

28 mins
5 videos
This section includes:
  • Poison Control 3:40
  • Car Backing / Reversing 1:58
  • Child Proofing the Home 2:22
  • and more...
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Section 11

Conclusion

13 mins
2 videos
This section includes:
  • Special Considerations for CPR, AED, & Choking 11:33
  • Conclusion 1:27
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Adult and Pediatric First Aid, CPR, AED Certification Wallet Card

ProTrainings makes earning your adult and infant first aid/CPR/AED certification convenient and efficient while ensuring you receive the highest quality training and up-to-date information. 

Your PDF card is available to print immediately after you pass your test and pay so you can get back to making a difference. 

You will also receive a professionally printed card by mail in 5-7 business days. Your first aid, CPR and AED certification will be valid for 2 years.
Adult and Infant First Aid, CPR and AED Certification Wallet Card

Our Adult and Pediatric CPR Courses Are Nationally Accredited

It’s a little-known fact that there is no one, national approving body for adult CPR/AED training and certification. That means you can get your certification from any qualified organization, including ProTrainings, the American Heart Association or the Red Cross.

However, students who have tried other certification organizations prefer us for our versatility, accessibility, and ease of certification and renewal. At ProTrainings, we provide legitimate, quality training that adheres to the ILCOR/AHA guidelines and is approved by numerous third-party accrediting organizations and 99% of employers.

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Why Choose ProTrainings for Your Adult and Pediatric CPR, AED, First Aid Certification?

Convenience

Train Anywhere, On Any Device

Working professionals are constantly on the go. ProTrainings gives you access to your adult and infant CPR and AED training program at your fingertips.
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Expert Instructors for Every Subject

Does your employer require you to have an up-to-date adult and infant first aid/CPR/AED certification? Get high-quality training from instructors who understand the demands of working professionals like you.
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Same-Day Completion

Starting a new job and need to earn your adult and infant cpr and first aid certification quickly? Get your printable wallet card immediately after passing your exam!
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Who Is Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Training Best For?

The adult and infant first aid/CPR/AED training program is best suited for professionals who need to be certified in these life-saving skills to meet employer requirements.

If you are often around adults and children or infants through the responsibilities of your job, the adult and infant CPR certification program will teach you the skills you need to care for the various age ranges of the people you encounter on a daily basis.

If, on the other hand, you do not spend time around children and infants, clarify your CPR training requirements with your employer. A CPR certification that focuses on adults may be a more efficient and applicable option.

Likewise, healthcare professionals will likely benefit more from completing a BLS program geared towards adults or all age ranges as these programs teach more advanced skills for experienced healthcare workers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you do CPR on an infant?

Yes, if an infant is not breathing and if you cannot feel a pulse, you can perform CPR.

However, there are significant differences between how to safely perform CPR on an infant compared to an adult. 

If you hold a job in which you are often around infants or if you have an infant in the family, we highly recommend completing an adult and infant CPR training program in order to learn the proper techniques and differences for different victims.

How is infant CPR different from adult CPR?

Performing CPR on an infant is different from performing CPR on an adult. For example, rather than using both hands on the infant's chest (as you would with an adult), you will use two fingers to apply pressure. 

The placement of your fingers will be different, as well. With adults, you want to apply compressions between and in-line with the nipples. On an infant, you will apply two-finger pressure just below the nipple line. 

Another important difference is the compression depth. On adults and children, your goal is to press down to a depth of 2 inches. With infants, however, you want to stop at 1 ½ inches.

Is it safe to use an AED on an infant?

Yes, AEDs are designed to be used on adults, children, and infants. However, there are different protocols and settings for infants that you need to be aware of. 

AEDs are manufactured with adults in mind, but there are pediatric settings and pads that can be used for anyone under the age of 8 years old or who weighs less than 55 pounds. 

If you are around infants in your personal life or work in an environment around infants, familiarize yourself with the different procedures for adult and infant first aid/CPR/AED or complete an adult and infant CPR and first aid course.

What does AED stand for?

AED is an abbreviation that stands for automated external defibrillator. An AED is a portable device often found in workplaces with a large number of employees or where some degree of physical risk is involved. 

Used in cases of cardiac arrest, an AED is used to restore a normal heartbeat to the heart. It works by delivering an electric shock that stimulates an electrical impulse in the heart’s muscle tissue. 

The AED was invented in 1947 by Dr. Paul Zoll while studying at Harvard Medical School and working as a medical resident at Massachusetts General Hospital. 

According to the NIH as of 2018, approximately 1,700 lives are saved every year by people appropriately using AEDs.

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