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What Is The Difference Between Emergency And Standard First Aid?

Hi, for a job I want to apply for it requires one to have Emergency First Aid and CPR level “C”.
However, the place I am getting my first aid from has the following seminars: “Emergency First Aid and Level A CPR”, and “Standard First Aid and Level C CPR”.
I was just wondering what is the difference between them, and which one is better to take in my case?

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3 comments to What Is The Difference Between Emergency And Standard First Aid?

  • mazin

    Emergency First Aid is life saving and Standard First Aid is non-life threatening (like splinting a fracture). You need Emergency First Aid and Level A CPR.

  • Dean A

    Standard is putting a band aid or split on an injury. Emergency means saving a life. Your job description is self explanatory.

  • David

    Emergency is life or death i think and Standard first aids is like a school nurse.. idk like wrapping a arm up or something… but Emergency is def life or Death

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