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Comment posted What Do I Put On My Cv For A Cpr And Defibrillator Course? by kir kir.
If you got a certificate issued at the end of it then put the title of the certificate on your CV. If not then put it as immediate life support, and expand on exactly what you covered underneath; don’t put advanced life support, that’s something very different that includes administering drugs.
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- Advanced life support
- I always used to put First Aid qualified, including Advance resuscitation.
you can put advanced resuscitation and defibrillator.
put a date after as well so that they know it is up to date. - In your C.V, after the Qualifications section (GCSE’S, NVQ’s etc.) put an ‘Additional qualifications’ section and list any certificates or courses you have taken part in.
At the end of the ‘Additional qualifications’ section just put ‘qualification to be shown on request’ in case If the employer wants to see any written/solid evidence of the qualification.
You can get further C.V writing help by visiting connextions.org and other careers site
Good luck
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- Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
no you can not be sued if you are rendering aid to someone that is injured (the burning car). there is a law called the good samaritan law that in laymans terms says if you render aid to someone and that person can not sue you for aiding them. good luck - Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
if you are First Aid certified you can’t be sued. There’s something called a Good Samartian Law that protects people, the important thing to remember is not to anything you’re not qualified to do and if the person is conscieous ask if you can help them first. - Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
There are many laws protecting a bystander giving first aid. If there are no trained professionals around, and they won’t get there in time, then yes by all means save the person. I would rather not be able to walk than die. If you want a better answer, I suggest talking to an ambulance administrator. I think if someone tried to sue you in this case, the judge would probably throw it out. Be sure to ask about a good samaritan law - Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
People can (and will!) sue for just about any excuse- including some that are flat-out stupid.
But yes, there is a good-Samaritan law out there to help protect against that particular kind of litigation. - Can You Be Suide Or Charged For Using First Aid?
Yes, you can be sued for providing aid to a person that winds up injured because of your good efforts if you weren’t properly trained.
There are good samaritan laws to protect people who are only trying to help, but you have to read them. Sometimes in some instances they only protect First response physicians and emergency crews, and not the everyman.
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February 12th, 2010 at 10:28 pm
If you got a certificate issued at the end of it then put the title of the certificate on your CV. If not then put it as immediate life support, and expand on exactly what you covered underneath; don’t put advanced life support, that’s something very different that includes administering drugs.
February 13th, 2010 at 1:34 am
In your C.V, after the Qualifications section (GCSE’S, NVQ’s etc.) put an ‘Additional qualifications’ section and list any certificates or courses you have taken part in.
At the end of the ‘Additional qualifications’ section just put ‘qualification to be shown on request’ in case If the employer wants to see any written/solid evidence of the qualification.
You can get further C.V writing help by visiting connextions.org and other careers site
Good luck
February 13th, 2010 at 4:49 am
I always used to put First Aid qualified, including Advance resuscitation.
you can put advanced resuscitation and defibrillator.
put a date after as well so that they know it is up to date.
February 13th, 2010 at 5:31 am
Advanced life support