Blended Learning CPR Training
Our latest approach to training that integrates a comprehensive self paced eLearning module with a traditional face-to-face practical experience to gain certification in CPR.
Learners are able to complete the interactive online module in their own time at their own pace before attending the hands-on session with a PRS Instructor.
Contact us if you would like to run CPR Training in a blended learning format for your workplace. We require a minimum of 8 participants.
The content covered in our blended learning courses follow the guidelines of the Australian and New Zealand Resuscitation Council (ANZCOR).
CPR Skills
( Level 2/3), for Health Care Assistants, Pharmacy Assistants, Administration members, Non clinical staff & General Public
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Basic Life Support Adult and AED (assessment)
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Basic Life Support Child, Infant
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Basic management of Choking
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Community management of Anaphylaxis
Immediate Responder
(Level 4), for Health Professionals, Nurse Vaccinators, Pharmacists, Dentists, and Service Groups
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Adult collapse management plan and AED (assessment)
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Team scenario practice
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Management of Anaphylaxis
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Paediatric collapse management plan
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Airway Management (Bag Valve Mask, Oropharyngeal airway Oxygen, Suction, Laryngeal Mask Airway)
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Management of Choking for Adult, Child and Infant
Our Immediate Responder course is endorsed by the New Zealand Dental Association.
Advanced Responder
(Level 5+) for Doctors, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses working in A&M or Rural, Dentists administering Sedation
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Adult collapse management plan and AED (assessment)
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Manual Defibrillator
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Team scenario practice
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Management of Anaphylaxis
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Paediatric collapse management plan
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Airway Management (Ambubag, Oropharyngeal airway (Guedal airways), Oxygen, Suction, LMA)
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Resuscitation Drugs
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EZ-IO
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Management of Choking
Our Advanced Responder course is endorsed by the New Zealand Dental Association and the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) to meet the requirements for the CPD program and attracts CME credits.