According to the American Heart Association, "There are no reliable national statistics on CPR because no single agency collects information about how many people get CPR, how many don't get it who need it, how many people are trained, etc.". See the related link.
More than five million Americans annually receive training in CPR through American Heart Association and American Red Cross courses
Becoming a certified CPR nurse is simple. Around 80 percent of the people that take the CPR exam passes.
There are no statistics available to answer this question.
The passing score for the exam is 75 percent.
When you are approximately 12 years old, you can get CPR certified.
You need to complete CPR classes in person to be certified. There is a minimum number of hours that must be met for CPR training to be certified in Canada and the U.S.
Yes, you do need to be CPR certified to become a nurse.
The average pass rate by exam part is 45 percent.
Yes, your 14 year old son can get CPR certified.
As long as the class is certified by the CPR association they should be the same. This is due to the training that is required to make the class certified.
To save a life!!!!!!!
You have to retake a CPR class and get re-certified in CPR.
Yes, it is required that CNAs in Illinois be CPR certified. It is required in every state for CNAs.
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.
If you are CPR certified, you should have someone call 911 while you start CPR. If you are not CPR certified, find someone around you that is.