Call your local fire department, they usually offer the classes free or low cost and it's open to the general public. If they don't offer the class, most likely they can offer you information on a local place that does.
No, babysitting class will not count as a CPR class; you will need to take a CPR class if you want that certification.
You can learn CPR by taking a CPR class. Contact your local American Heart or Red Cross for class schedules.
If you paid or and got a certification card, you've taken a cpr class.
CPR can be given at birth.
You have to retake a CPR class and get re-certified in CPR.
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.
You are not forced to review a CPR book before you take a class, but it will help you pass the class. You will be more prepared for the class this way.
A company called Detroit CPR Training offers classes in cpr.
Child CPR is given to children ages 1 to 8 years old.
No; in fact just take the BLS class which is more advanced than the regular CPR class.
Some schools teach CPR as part of their health class curriculum.
DO YOU HAVE CPR RESARDFICATION FOR THIS WEEK Hello, I live on waterleaf ct and I'm a cert. teacher for CPR. I would be glad to help you to get recert. in CPR. Please contact me and I can go over the small fee for the coarse and answer any questions that you may have. Thank you Cheryl Toth In addition, check with local hospitals. Many offer CPR classes to the public--I know Tampa General does.