In most instances, teachers are required to be certified in first aid and CPR before they can obtain a teaching license. An exception would be if they are physically unable to perform the skills (physical limitations).
It is not always necessary to have cpr training. This depends on the requirements of your state as well as your specific school. That being said, anytime you are working with children, CPR training is not a bad idea.
You can take CPR online, whenever the course is available. The schedule for online CPR training courses varies from website to website.
You can contact It's Breath Taking CPR training at 214-295-4559, to obtain schedules for the Dallas area CPR classes.
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A company called Detroit CPR Training offers classes in cpr.
Depending on the class you take, it can range from about 4 to 9 hours; 4 hours for Adult CPR and 9 hours for the BLS CPR (or CPR for the PRO).
There are several options for taking CPR training online. The fee is $15-$25. Check out these sites: www.cprcare.com/ AND www.onlinecprcertification.net/ AND www.cpraedcourse.com
CPR training is needed to be a babysitter
There are no specific physical requirements. As long as you can kneel down and be bent over without discomfort you can take CPR training. Visit www.redcross.org to find out when and where CPR classes are being held.
There are different levels and specifications of CPR training. CPR training classes provided by the American Red Cross cost around $45. The certification needs to be renewed every two years.
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CPR training, per se, doesn't contribute to any injuries. If for example you have a dislocated or broken shoulder and tried to do CPR training, it may make the injury worse.