No, they do not. CPR is the same everywhere.
Provider is not a type or level of CPR. It is any institution that enters into a contract with the American Red Cross (possibly AHA; I am not sure). The CPR that the provider teaches could be lay or professional.
No, CPR isn't performed any differently if patient has a defibrillator.
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You can't get into any legal trouble for performing CPR on a person
Adult CPR is needed for whenever someone needs aid in breathing. Therefore, it can be any age that needs it, as long as the person has a certification in CPR for legal reasons. The word "adult" refers to at least age 18, so adult CPR is CPR for those 18 and over only.
CPR training, per se, doesn't contribute to any injuries. If for example you have a dislocated or broken shoulder and tried to do CPR training, it may make the injury worse.
Do a pulse check about every 2 minutes (or after 5 cycles of CPR).
When CPR is practiced, or performed in real life, exhaled air from the rescuer into the mannequin or person is about 16%.
CPR doesn't have to break any bones.But heart compressions have to be done with some force, and might crack a rib or two.
Perform Infant CPR techniques on ages Birth to 1 year old.
Yes. There are many online cpr classes. to find the perfect cpr class for you, visit http://www.aedcpr.com/online_classes.aspx.Here, you should easily be able to find a class.
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