CPR classes vary in length based on what you sign up for. Several classes have options for completing AED and First Aid training at the same time, along with the option to become infant/child CPR certified. Check for local opportunities for specific times.
You can become a Certified Nursing Assistant by taking a one-year or less class at a career center. The length of the course depends on whether you are going to school full-time or part-time. These classes prepare you to take the CNA exam to become certified.
There are free online classes and courses which offers classes for certified nursing assistant. You can visit http://www.freecnaclasses.net/ for more information on certified nursing assistant.
No. To become an official certified babysitter, you need to contact your local hospital and ask on how to become one.
You will need to take classes. the community college is a great place to start. Then take a state certified test.
The link I have added below seems to hold lots of information on the steps you need to take to become ACLS certified ... also shows you where you can do this. http://www.vitalethics.org/acls-classes-mn.html
In order for any nurse to become certified in IVs, they have to take Phlebotomy classes. Check local community colleges for courses.
you have to take a lot of classes to become a doctor but also i know you have to take 8 years of collage.
C.N.A classes would be classes for someone who wants to become a Certified Nursing Assistant. These classes usually don't take long to complete and you can usually get a CNA license within 6 months.
All exterminators have to take classes to become certified in Pest Extermination. During these classes they learn how to use the equipment and chemicals that are used in extermination. They also have to study the insects and vermin that they will be exterminating. There are some exterminating companies that offer these classes and on the job training to help the newbie become certified and licensed.
Ace44: allcriminaljusticeschools.com is a great resource for finding a school for certification in your area.
No, you must take CNA classes in a certified institution, such as colleges.
You can take some classes but you will need to also take some in person as you need to learn to draw blood and things like that.