The Heartsaver CPR AED course trains participants to give CPR, and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) in a safe, timely, and effective manner. Reflects science and education from the American Heart Association Guidelines Update for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC).
The AHA Heartsaver CPR AED Course is designed for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card in CPR and AED use to meet job, regulatory, or other requirements. This course is NOT designed or intended for healthcare professionals.
*Child and infant modules are optional.
This course can be taken in either a blended learning, or traditional classroom format.
Heartsaver CPR AED Online is a hybrid, blended learning course which involves a combination of eLearning followed by an in-person skills check with an American Heart Association BLS or Heartsaver Instructor. Students first complete a self-directed, online course. Students then schedule and meet with an American Heart Association BLS or Heartsaver Instructor to perform their hands-on skills performance evaluation. Students must successfully complete both the online and in-person requirements to receive their course completion eCard.
Instructor-Led Training (ILT) is an entirely in-person course whereby a student attends and receives their training in a traditional classroom setting. This course is conducted entirely in-person by an American Heart Association BLS or Heartsaver Instructor utilizing videos, skills demonstrations, lecture, and discussion. Students must successfully complete all course requirements, including the written exam (if required by employer or regulatory agency)* and skills performance to receive their course completion eCard.
* The written examination is optional and will only be administered if required by a student’s employer or regulatory agency. Students are solely responsible for determining if the written exam is an employer or regulatory agency requirement.
Heartsaver CPR AED Online: 2h 45m - 3h 15m (eLearning 1h - 1h 30m) + (In-Person 1h 45m)*
Instructor-Led Training: 1h 45m*
* Course completion times may, and often do vary based on many factors such as course format, number of students, student:manikin ratio, individual learner abilities, remediation, and other parameters. Listed course lengths are approximations only.
Heartsaver CPR AED Online: Students must successfully complete the Heartsaver CPR AED Online training prior to attending the in-person hands-on skills check. Students must bring the printed course completion certificate to their skills check.
Instructor-Led Training: There are no prerequisites or online course work required prior to attending the Heartsaver CPR AED course.
Heartsaver CPR AED Online: Successful completion of the Heartsaver CPR AED Online course, followed by successful hands-on skills demonstration with an AHA BLS or Heartsaver Instructor. Skills demonstration includes adult, child, and infant chest compressions and ventilations, and AED use.
Instructor-Led Training: Successful skills demonstration including adult, child, and infant chest compressions and ventilations, and AED use. Students must also complete a written examination* and achieve a passing score of 84% or above.
* The written examination is optional and will only be administered if required by a student’s employer or regulatory agency. Students are solely responsible for determining if the written exam is an employer or regulatory agency requirement.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be issued an American Heart Association course completion eCard, which is valid for two years.
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Prefer to attend this class at your location? We offer on-site training for groups of six or more. Simply visit our training request page and complete the online questionnaire. Our friendly staff will contact you to review your request.
Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the Association.