I would not want someone to preform CPR on me that cheated by asking for the answers for CPR the test! Read the book and you will know the answers.
If you are not seriously dedicated to learning the material and techniques associated with CPR, why bother to take the test?
Can not be given out by any instructors.
The instructors for CPR, whether American Red Cross or American Heart Association, are not allowed to give out test questions or answers prior to the allotted time during a sanctioned class.
This is one test you do not want to cheat. You need to know the answers just in case you have to use CPR one day to save a life. The instructor will go over the information and you will not have any questions on the test that was not reviewed.
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You must take classes to become certified. Classes are offered at a local YMCA, Red Cross, American Heart Association or call your local Health Department. You basically are taught the instructions on how to properly give CPR, you practice on a dummy and then you take a written test. You can also take CPR courses online.
The Red Cross offers free and paid CPR training. They can do it in their facilities or at yours. Just visit www.RedCross.org and enter your zip code. That will give you your local office's number to schedule training.
It is not possible to give a fish CPR.
You can't give a fish CPR.
Yes you can from American Red Cross. You must first pass the test though.
The Red Cross is one of the largest companies that gives CPR training in the US. Instructors can be brought to your place of business or school to give classes. Their website www.redcross.org is full of information on how to arrange a training session.
The Cross cpr course is very similar to the traditional courses. The only difference is the Cross method focuses on revival if failure to prevent the drowning.
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Red Cross protocols on CPR and AED are: # For CPR if signs of life are not present start CPR immediately. You will need to follow the basic steps of Check Call Care. # For AED when available immediately stop CPR and attach it to the victim. Follow the directions of the AED.