Most places require the students of each course to be 18. Some places will accept teenagers under 18 but 16 is usually the cut off limit. Teenagers must get consent from their parents.
You can take CPR online, whenever the course is available. The schedule for online CPR training courses varies from website to website.
1.Free Online CPR Course | FirstAidWeb.com www.firstaidweb.com/ 2.Free CPR training : How to find them? www.wealthinformatics.com/.../free-CPR-training-how-to-find-them/
You have to retake a CPR class and get re-certified in CPR.
Yes CPR is important for those that babysit. Take a course in babysitting from the American Red Cross.
Maryland Holiday Inn Express is a good option for a CPR course in Baltimore as well as CPR certification. It is pretty easy to find CPR classes in Columbia as well.
To find locations in Canada to take CPR classes, contact the Canadian Red Cross. See the related link.
10 or 11, if has a babysitting course and CPR training.
It is important to take a CPR course because you could help save someones life, or help them until emergency crews come. Heart Attacks are very common especially in older people and can happen at any time. Ensuring that you stay up to date on CPR training is beneficial. the following link gives the top 10 reasons why people should tak a CPR course. http://www.cprforeveryone.com/why_cpr.html
Depending on the class you take, it can range from about 4 to 9 hours; 4 hours for Adult CPR and 9 hours for the BLS CPR (or CPR for the PRO).
In most cases, you must take Standard First Aid with CPR Level C before you can take an Advance First Aid or Advance Medical First Responder course. I personally have taken Standard First Aid with CPR Level HCP because I intend to take Advance First Aid later.
A CPR Course is a course that is offered by many Non-For-Profit companies such as Red Cross Canada and St. John's Ambulance. The course will teach you how to perform CPR on an unconscious person. There are three main levels of CPR. Level A, Level C, and Level HCP.Level A: Emergency First AidLevel C: Standard First AidLevel HCP: Health Care Provider
Yes CPR is 50 years old.