The required tests for a CPR class are a multiple-choice test and a skills test. The multiple-choice will test you on theories and procedures of CPR as well as names of techniques and age groups for certain techniques. The skills test is a test to demonstrate that you physically know how to perform CPR of adults, children, infants and people with neck/face injuries with proper technique.
No, babysitting class will not count as a CPR class; you will need to take a CPR class if you want that certification.
No; in fact just take the BLS class which is more advanced than the regular CPR class.
This information will be on your CPR card from the issuing agency. CPR certification is good for 1 or 2 years, depending on where you received the certification. Call them if you lost your card. If you have not enrolled in a CPR class, you will not have a certification.
If you paid or and got a certification card, you've taken a cpr class.
Yes, it is required for nurses.
You are required to have a CPR certification as part of your personal fitness training certification. You can get more info at http://www.acefitness.org/getcertified/certification_gfi.aspx
It means you have passed a qualified CPR class.
It is necessary to maintain CPR certification for all doctors, including those who specialize in obstetrics and gynecology.
CPR certification may be required to be a high school principal. You will have to check the Board of Education requirements for the job in the school district you apply to in order to know for sure.
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In order to become a certified CPR trainer, you must obtain valid CPR certification. Many organizations offer this certification, but the American Heart Association's certification is the only one accepted universally at all hospitals and EMS agencies.
Yes, everyone who works in an Emergency Room is required to maintain CPR and ACLS (advanced cardiac life support) certification according to the ACLS Certification Institute. CPR is required for the layperson and BLS (basic life support) is required for the healthcare provider. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is required for the first responder in emergency settings - i.e. the ER.