Emergency First Responder Course

What will I learn?

Sharpen your medical skills with our Emergency First Responder Training, made for health workers wanting to improve how they handle emergencies. Learn how to talk well with ambulance services, learn important CPR skills, and understand how AEDs work. Get good at checking patients, making sure the scene is safe, and taking care of people until help arrives. Plus, you'll stay up-to-date with the newest rules for CPR and AEDs. This training is short, but good quality, and it will give you the power to act fast and with confidence when things are serious.

Apoia's Unique Features

Accessible online course for a lifetime
Certificate aligned with educational standards
Printable PDF summaries
24/7 online assistance available
Select and arrange the chapters you want to study
Customize the course workload
Instant feedback on practical activities
Study anytime, no internet required

Develop skills

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Get good at emergency communication: Call ambulance services and give them the important details clearly.

Do CPR properly: Learn hands-only CPR and the best way to do compressions and breaths.

Control emergency scenes: Spot dangers and make sure the scene is safe for everyone.

Use AEDs correctly: Follow the steps, keep everyone safe, and understand how the machine works.

Look after victims well: Position them comfortably, watch them closely, and make them feel calm.

Suggested overview

Workload: between 4 and 360 hours

Before getting started, you can adjust the chapters and the workload.

  • Choose which chapter to begin with
  • Add or remove chapters
  • Increase or decrease the course workload

Examples of chapters you can include

You'll be able to create more chapters like the examples below

This is a free course, focused on personal and professional growth. It is not equivalent to a technical, undergraduate, or postgraduate course, but offers practical and relevant knowledge for your professional journey.