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Q: How many parts are there in CPR?
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What acronym that describes the 4 main parts of CPR?

cardiopulmonary recissitation


How many students can you have in a class when teaching CPR?

according the red cross guidlines how many students can be in a clss for CPR


What does CPR railway stand for?

CPR railway stands for Canadian Pacific Railway. It is a major Canadian transportation company that operates a transcontinental railway network in Canada and parts of the United States.


How many people to perform CPR?

It only takes 1 person to perform CPR. An advanced CPR course can be taken to train you on 2-person CPR, which makes it easier and more productive than 1 person CPR.


How many teens know CPR?

In the world, about 1 in every 50 teens knows CPR.


Do you need to know CPR to babysit?

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.


Which parts of the body does CPR involve stimulating?

CPR consists of giving cycles of cardiac compressions and breaths. This is designed to replace the normal processes in the heart and lungs, and possibly encourage their return to activity.


How many died in the making of CPR?

everyone


How many hours of CPR training do you need to become certified?

Depending on the type of class and number of students, it can range from 3 to 9 hours (CPR for Professionals) to become CPR certified.


Can you give CPR to a frog?

Although humors, and maybe even possible, it is not suggested that you give CPR to a frog for many biohazards may exist. CPR is used for humans who require medical assistance.


When giving CPR to an infant with how many fingers?

2


What is CPR-FPR?

CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.