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.
You need you EMT certificate, then your CPR certificate, then you will need your EMT-B certificate and then you can chose to up it to intermediate and then you can go for your EMT exam and hopefully pass.
A CPR certificate indicates you have taken CPR training and are qualified to administer cardio-pulmonary resucitation in an emergency. Some employers may require this certificate when working with children, the eldery, or the ill.
Ideally: he or she would have a high school diploma, CPR certificate, and childcare classes. However, at the minimum, some high school, CPR certificate and basic child care knowledge
Yes you can take a CPR class online and have a certificate either mailed to you or print it from your computer. Online CPR courses tend to take anywhere from 45 minutes to 6-8hours to complete and you need to make sure that the website offering it is accredited and legitimate.
Serious Injury Response Team (SIRT) CPR is no different than professional CPR.
Yes, medical assistants need CPR certification in order to work in the state of New York.
Yes to become a Nurses Aide you need a certificate, plus you need your CPR, and first Aid card.
You could be a lifeguard.
You need to apprentice, and get red cross certified in blood borne pathogens, cross contamination, and CPR.
SIRT and CPR certification is basically the same exact thing. SIRT stands for serious injury response team; it is just professional CPR.
The best way is to have the person provide a valid CPR card. If not, you will need to get the person to contact the certification agency to get a valid card. This should not be an issue if they are within their certification expiration date.
You can contact It's Breath Taking CPR training at 214-295-4559, to obtain schedules for the Dallas area CPR classes.