Overview
Heartsaver® Pediatric First Aid CPR AED training prepares participants to respond to medical emergencies involving infants and children. The course addresses both injury and illness scenarios commonly encountered in childcare and youth-focused environments.
Course Description
This program teaches recognition and response strategies for pediatric medical emergencies, including CPR, AED use, choking events, and first aid interventions. Training emphasizes safe, timely decision-making and appropriate emergency actions.
Certification requires successful completion of cognitive learning and hands-on skills evaluation.
Learning Objectives
Participants will learn how to:
- Recognize pediatric medical emergencies
- Perform infant and child CPR
- Use an AED in pediatric scenarios
- Respond to infant and child choking events
- Apply first aid techniques for injuries and sudden illness
- Activate emergency response systems appropriately
Compliance and Certification Requirements
Successful participants receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver® Pediatric First Aid CPR AED completion card.
Completion cards are typically valid for two years.
Audience
Common participants include:
- Childcare providers
- Teachers and school staff
- Youth program personnel
- Coaches and camp staff
- Parents and caregivers

Class Format
AVAILABLE AS:
Online + In-Person Skills Session (Blended Learning)
Fully In-Person (Instructor-Led Training)
On-Site Group Training
(All formats follow the same certification pathway.)
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