All medical and support staff are required to know CPR.
everyone needs to know cpr
You don't have to know CPR to baybsit; however, it would be a very good thing if you do know how to perform CPR. Also, many parents would prefer someone who is trained in CPR to babysit their children over someone who is not trained in CPR.
You will only need training to do CPR properly.
An infant in need of CPR will show no movement, breathing, or a pulse.
You do not need CPR to graduate from High School. Those in the health care profession need CPR to pass some classes; so for those people, a CPR certificate is required.
An infant in need of CPR will be unconscious, not breathing and have no pulse.
Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.
Yes, you will need CPR to become a medical assistant.
Contact your local Red Cross for immediate CPR training. www.redcross.org for your nearest location.
You are required to have a CPR certification as part of your personal fitness training certification. You can get more info at http://www.acefitness.org/getcertified/certification_gfi.aspx
Do not start CPR if you know there is a DNR order.
Yes all lifeguards are required to know infant, child and adult CPR.