Project Description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.
This unit applies to people who may be required to provide CPR in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.
Half Day (4 Hours)
Client Sites (Aquatic Centre’s)
$60
None.
Full payment to be paid prior to course commencement.
No work placement requirements
CPR short answer questions-for students to complete in class.
Practical assessment on CPR Procedures.
Reading and writing – a learner will be able to read, comprehend and write a range of texts within a variety of contexts.
Oral communication – a learner will be able to use and respond to spoken language including some unfamiliar material within a variety of contexts.
Numeracy and mathematics – a learner will be able to recognise and use a variety of conventions and symbolism of formal mathematics.
Reading and writing – a learner will be able to read, comprehend and write a range of texts within a variety of contexts.
Oral communication – a learner will be able to use and respond to spoken language including some unfamiliar material within a variety of contexts.
Numeracy and mathematics – a learner will be able to recognise and use a variety of conventions and symbolism of formal mathematics.
Being able to access the Moodle online and upload documents during the time of study.
All individual students are offered the opportunity to apply for RPL, please see the Student Handbook or enquire at the RTO for the procedure on how to apply.
| UNITS OF COMPETENCY | |
|---|---|
| CODE | TITLE |
| HLTAID001 | Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
9 people
No additional fees required.

