Australian Red CrossBasic First Aid (Workplace Level 1), Senior First Aid (Workplace Level 2), Senior First Aid Refresher (Workplace Level 2), Occupational First Aid (Workplace Level 3), Basic Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Refresher (CPR), Advanced Resuscitation Emergency First Aid for parents Remote First Aid .
In most cases, you must take Standard First Aid with CPR Level C before you can take an Advance First Aid or Advance Medical First Responder course. I personally have taken Standard First Aid with CPR Level HCP because I intend to take Advance First Aid later.
From looking at outlines of level 1 first aid, it will cover only the basics and will not get into rural, wilderness, or outdoor care. It may cover the basics of burns, frostbite, and poisoning; but that looks more like a level 2. I am not familiar with the levels as these levels are not typically a US first aid designation.
The highest level is 35,000. It was reached first by Dean and then Jaco hit it second. The highest level used to be 25,000 and was reached first, by I think Fong. I will not use last names and respect their privacy.
Brock's highest level is a onix. level 14 in red and blue. level 12 in yellow
No, the highest level is kingdom.
They can certainly be taught some basic first aid, though what level may be based on their age and their abilities.
Nosepass level 11.
The vital hour is the first hour after an injury. If it is severe, the first hour is when the patient has the highest chance of surviving.
i know it was Bex highest level that's why
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