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What is CPR Checklists

The Lifesaving Society CPR & AED Checklists are evaluation forms used by instructors to assess candidates' performance in CPR and AED procedures.

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CPR Checklists is needed by:
  • CPR candidates requiring assessment during training
  • Instructors conducting CPR and AED certification courses
  • Healthcare professionals seeking to renew CPR certifications
  • Organizations offering first aid training
  • Emergency response trainers evaluating candidate skills

How to fill out the CPR Checklists

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    Access pdfFiller and search for the 'Lifesaving Society CPR & AED Checklists'. Click on the file to open it in the editor.
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    Once the form is open, locate the fields marked as 'Candidate' and 'Instructor'. Use the text tool to type in the necessary names.
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    Gather critical candidate information including names, dates, and any specific CPR scenarios that need assessment.
  4. 4.
    Navigate through the form by scrolling or using the page navigation tools. Fill in the checkboxes to indicate the completion status of various CPR and AED protocol steps.
  5. 5.
    Review the form carefully to ensure all necessary fields are filled accurately, including scenarios for one-rescuer and two-rescuer CPR, adult/child and infant choking.
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    Finalize the form by confirming that all entries and checkboxes are complete. Save your work periodically to avoid data loss.
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    To save, click on the 'Save' button or choose to download the form in your preferred format. Submissions can be made by following the provided instructions or through email if required.
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The Lifesaving Society CPR & AED Checklists are designed for candidates training in CPR and AED as well as instructors evaluating their performance during certification courses.
While no specific supporting documents are mandated, candidates should bring their personal information and any previous training records that may validate their skills.
Once completed, the form can be handed over to the instructor directly, submitted via email, or uploaded to the training center's submission portal depending on requirements.
Ensure all relevant fields are appropriately filled before submission. Common errors include forgetting to sign or missing checkboxes for completed protocols.
Processing times may vary by organization, but typically, completed checklists are reviewed within a week, and candidates may receive feedback or results shortly thereafter.
While these forms are specific to Canadian training standards, some principles may apply internationally. It's advisable to check with local authorities or training organizations for acceptance.
No, notarization is not required for this form. It is a fillable checklist intended for educational assessment purposes.
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