Red Cross protocols on CPR and AED are: # For CPR if signs of life are not present start CPR immediately. You will need to follow the basic steps of Check Call Care. # For AED when available immediately stop CPR and attach it to the victim. Follow the directions of the AED.
Contact the local American Red Cross or American Heart Association.
A paramedic have a higher training and certification. They are also trained in CPR/AED, where someone certified in just Red Cross First Aid is not.
Check out out local American Red Cross at nassauredcross.org for a training schedule.
You can try the Red Cross First Aid-CPR-AED. More info is available at http://www.redcross.org/portal/site/en/menuitem.86f46a12f382290517a8f210b80f78a0/?vgnextoid=aea70c45f663b110VgnVCM10000089f0870aRCRD.
http://www.cprtoday.com/ and http://www.aedcpr.com/ will give you all that information about the courses CPR aid has to offer. It offers life guarding/first aid courses and Red cross.
There are many different types lessons that are included at Red Cross training. These include First Aid, Cpr, AED, Lifegaurd, swimming, caregiving, and babysitting training. http://www.redcross.org/en/takeaclass
Red Cross Certification and Renewal FAQs www.nyredcross.org/?and=certification_renewal_faqIn NYS, Lifeguards must re-certify in CPR/AED annually. 2. My American Red Cross certification is about to expire, or has already expired. How can I renew my ... Online CPR Certification and Online CPR Re-Certification AEDCPR www.aedcpr.com/I can't believe how fast and easy it was to renew my BLS card. I learned more with this online CPR certification class than I did it 8 hours in a classroom.
AED and CPR training, or a babysitter. the answer you actually want not "I go to connections too!" (What the people above said! xD)
You can receive AED & CPR training through your local Red Cross programs. You can also receive the training through other services such as the Mid-America Regional Council.
Yes, the Red Cross offers online classes for CPR Certifications. Go to the Red Cross website and you should find further information on this topic, or simply call the Red Cross for more information.
According to "cprtoday.com" it is possible to get an online certification in CPR training from the Red Cross. It also states that you can get "fully-accredited" or "nationally-validated" for a CPR in what they call a six-hour class.
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