Training plan
Training plan
CPR/AED – Healthcare Professional (5h)
1Training details
Online training using an interactive module on a web platform. Theoretical instruction: 3.15 h. Theoretical assessments: 1.02 h. Practical sessions: 0.83 h. Total: 5.00 hours.
2Time allocation
| Block | Duration |
|---|---|
| Theoretical instruction | 3.15 h |
| Theoretical assessments | 1.02 h |
| Practical sessions | 0.83 h |
| Total | 5.00 h |
3Note
41 — Course description
1.1 Introduction
Welcome to the "CPR/AED – Healthcare Professional (5h)" training. In our society, being able to respond effectively in an emergency is a vital skill for every individual. This four-hour session is designed to provide in-depth training in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), adapted specifically to the needs of the general public.
Whether you are a parent, a professional, or simply a citizen concerned about the safety of those around you, this training gives you the skills needed to act quickly and effectively in case of cardiac arrest or respiratory failure. It is particularly recommended for those who frequently interact with at-risk groups, such as children or seniors.
5The chain of survival
- Recognition & Call
- Early CPR
- Defibrillation
- Advanced care
- Post-resuscitation care
6Certification upon completion
7⚠️ 1-year validity — Continuing education
81.2 Course objectives
Master CPR and AED techniques adapted to the healthcare professional context: deepen mastery of interventions for cardiac arrest and airway obstruction in adults, children and infants — including the bag-valve mask, essential in healthcare settings.
Specific management of respiratory emergencies in a medical context: recognize and manage choking situations and other respiratory emergencies in patients of all age groups using techniques adapted to medical environments.
91.3 Teaching approach & 1.4 Learning activities & 1.5 Supervision
The training is based on active, inductive learning, the integration of theory and practice (emergency scenario simulations), interactive modules, demonstration videos, and continuous assessment. For any question, our team answers by email at [email protected] and via the built-in chat (24/7), within 48 business hours.
102.1 Training content
CPR/AED – General public
- Introduction to CPR
- Approach and primary survey
- Life-threatening emergencies (angina, stroke, opioid overdose)
- Chest compressions
- Ventilations
- Defibrillation
- Special cases
- Downloading a mobile app
- Demonstration – Single-rescuer adult CPR sequence
- Practice – Single-rescuer adult CPR sequence
- Demonstration – Single-rescuer child CPR sequence
- Practice – Single-rescuer child CPR sequence
- Demonstration – Single-rescuer infant CPR sequence
- Practice – Single-rescuer infant CPR sequence
Airway clearance
- Airway clearance in Adults, Children and Others
- Airway clearance in Infants
Conclusion
112.2 Objectives — Introduction to CPR and primary approach
Introduction to CPR
- Know the content and objectives of the training
- Awareness of the importance of CPR maneuvers
- Know the most recent national guidelines for CPR and emergency cardiac care
- Know the different causes of cardiac arrest
- Awareness of angina and stroke
- Quickly recognize the type of victim to deliver the best care
Approach and primary survey
- Recognize hazards and respond effectively
- Reduce stress when facing a potential response
- Learn techniques for checking level of consciousness
- Validate the presence or absence of effective breathing
- Validate the presence or absence of a carotid pulse (healthcare-professional specific)
- Learn the different responses based on age, carotid pulse and breathing
- Recognize a victim in respiratory arrest (apnea period)
- Recognize a victim in cardiorespiratory arrest and apply proper response techniques
12Life-threatening emergencies
❤️ Angina / Chest pain
- Understand and recognize signs and symptoms
- Learn proper response techniques
- Interpret a clinical situation and respond
🧠 Stroke
- Understand and recognize signs and symptoms
- Learn proper response techniques
- Interpret a clinical situation and respond
💊 Opioid overdose
- Understand and recognize signs and symptoms
- Learn proper response techniques
- Interpret a clinical situation and respond
13Chest compressions — Ventilations — Defibrillation — Special cases
Chest compressions
- Proper techniques for adults, children and infants
- Risks and precautions depending on the victim
- Importance of compression quality
- Compliance with the latest national standards
Ventilations
- Proper techniques for adults, children and infants
- Mouth-to-mouth, pocket mask or face shield ventilation
- Different ventilation devices available
- Compliance with the latest national guidelines
Defibrillation (AED)
- Recognize when to use an AED
- Safe and effective use of the AED
- Recognize risks associated with AED use
- Particularities for infants
Special cases
- Different possible approaches
- Reasons why ventilations may be optional during cardiac arrest
- Minimum legal responsibilities of the first responder
- Ensuring the safety of the rescuer at all times
14Mobile app
Discover a tool to assist a rescuer during a real emergency situation
Use the app during practice sessions in training
Consolidate learning through an interactive audio-visual tool
15Demonstrations and practice — CPR (adult, child, infant)
| Population | Demonstration | Practice |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | Learn proper CPR with AED techniques — know the full sequence according to the latest national guidelines | Master a complete response to an adult victim in cardiac arrest, single rescuer, per the latest guidelines |
| Child | Learn proper CPR with AED techniques for children — know the full sequence according to the latest national guidelines | Master a complete response to a child victim in cardiac arrest, single rescuer, per the latest guidelines |
| Infant | Learn proper CPR techniques for infants — know the full sequence according to the latest national guidelines | Master a complete response to an infant in cardiac arrest, single rescuer, per the latest guidelines |
16Airway clearance
Adult, Child and Others
- Learn the guidelines and proper techniques for clearing airways in an adult or child victim, conscious or unconscious
- Learn proper techniques for victims of different morphologies, conscious or unconscious
- Be able to apply airway clearance techniques to a person with an airway obstruction
Infant
- Learn the guidelines and proper techniques for clearing airways in an infant, conscious or unconscious
- Be able to apply airway clearance techniques to an infant with an airway obstruction
17Conclusion
Awareness of continuous training and the importance of refreshing CPR skills
184 — Theoretical instruction, assessments and practice
4.1 Theoretical instruction
It is crucial to complete all assigned readings before progressing. After each section, you must click the "COMPLETED" button. An interactive medical glossary is available: highlighted terms offer an information bubble and a link to a full definition.
19"Explanations" sections — Optional but recommended
204.2 Theoretical assessments
At the end of each module, a multiple-choice quiz must be completed within 60 minutes. Minimum required score: 80%. Up to 10 retakes permitted. A "Need a hint?" button is available during the assessments.
21Intervention after repeated failures
224.3 Practical sessions
Before each practical session, you will be guided in building a CPR manikin using everyday objects. An animated video guides participants through each step of the maneuvers, including hand position. Our automated system monitors the time spent — progress is blocked until the session is fully completed. The FRSQC mobile app is available as a complementary support.
235 — Deadline management
From the date of purchase, you have 10 weeks to complete the entire program. Inactivity of more than 10 weeks results in a temporary suspension of the account. To reactivate your access, contact FRSQC at [email protected].
24Tip
256 — Students with a disability, learning disorder or mental health condition
FRSQC is committed to creating an inclusive learning environment. We encourage students with disabilities to inform us at the start of the training. Personalized accommodations can be arranged: extended deadlines, adapted materials and assistance during practical sessions.
267 — FRSQC evaluation
Confidential summative evaluations are carried out during training to measure teaching effectiveness. A confidential overall evaluation is performed at the conclusion. Your feedback can be sent to: [email protected]
278 — Certification
Upon completion of the training, once all assessments have been passed, an official "CPR First Responder" certificate will be issued to you in electronic format, immediately available for download, email or printing.
Available formats:
Standard format: 8.5 × 11 inches (letter size)
Pocket card format: double-sided folded — practical to keep in your wallet or first aid kit
28Security and recognition
29Reminder — 1-year validity
309 — Educational support
Direct support: email at [email protected] and interactive chat on our website. Service hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Additional resources: complete medical glossary, response protocols, unlimited access to educational content for as long as your certification remains valid (except for the quizzes), weekly capsules on social media.
3110 — Learning materials
FRSQC Mobile App: interactive guides, demonstration videos of CPR sequences, simulations and quizzes — accessible at any time.
Stable internet connection: essential to access all content.
Online training platform: explanatory texts, graphics, interactive presentations and case studies on cardiovascular emergencies.
3211 — References and appendices
- Our online library offers a selection of specialized references and publications on CPR, defibrillation and cardiovascular emergency care. Available at: frsqc.com/bibliographie/
- Our programs are built in accordance with national and international (ILCOR) guidelines for CPR and emergency cardiac care, regularly revised.
33Training modalities
| Learning mode | Online training using an interactive module on a web platform. |
|---|---|
| Time spent | Theoretical instruction: 3.15 h · Theoretical assessments: 1.02 h · Practical sessions: 0.83 h · Total: 5.00 hours |
| Credits | 4 hours of training |
| Validity | 1 year |
| Certification obtained | CPR/AED – Healthcare Professional |
| Schedule | Online course: 7 days a week, 24 hours a day |
| Training link | frsqc.com/formation/rcr-dea-professionnel-de-la-sante-5h/ |
| Contact | Email: [email protected] |
| Availability | 7 days a week, 24 hours a day — reply within 48 business hours |
Time breakdown
- Théorie: 3.15h
- Évaluation: 1.02h
- Pratique: 0.83h
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