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Standard First AidWhat is the difference between emergency and primary care STANDARD?

Hello, for a job that I want to apply it requires a first aid emergency and CPR level "C".

However, where I am getting my first care was based on the following seminars: "Emergency First Aid and CPR Level A" and "Standard First Aid and CPR Level C".

I just wondered what the difference is between them and which one is best to take in my case?

Emergency First Aid is to save lives and first aid is non-life threatening (such as splinting a fracture). Need Emergency Aid and CPR Level A.

thats wrong
Emergency First Aid is the lowest level of first aid to deal with non-life threatening and stardard first aid is the intermediate level (ie standard) the highest level without going into class paramedical advanced first aid .
A CPR is for adults
CPR for infants children adults C Flag

Standard puts a bandage or a wound separation. Emergency means saving a life. Your job description is explicit.

Emergency, that's life or death I think and Standard first aid it is a school nurse .. idk like wrapping an arm up or something ... emergency but, that's life or death def

Posted on February 11, 2010.
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