There is not a term for a CPR expert. There are different levels of certification that are more advanced than others. Community Level CPR: Can be for Adult, Child, Infant, or all three. Professional Level CPR (sometimes called BCLS or Basic Cardiac Life Support): Adult, Child, Infant CPR (1 and 2 Rescuer), AED, O2 Administration, Bloodborne Pathogens, BVM, and other topics. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS): BCLS with advanced skills such as intubation & administering drugs.
CPR experts are known as certified CPR instructors or CPR trainers. They are individuals who have completed specific training programs and certifications to teach others the proper techniques of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
This procedure is called CPR.
A company called Detroit CPR Training offers classes in cpr.
The most important part of CPR is to make sure help has been called and is on the way.
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CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
This was called external heart massage, but now seems to be called just CPR.
No, rescue breathing is not the same as CPR. CPR is rescue breathing and chest compressions. CPR cycles for an Adult is 30 compressions and 2 breaths.
CPR Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
I could not locate any CPR classes in Donaldsonville, however there is one in Holden held by the American Red Cross (985-969-7773) and one in Hammond called "CPR-in-Progress." (985-969-3811)