There are many courses for cpr renewal. You can do these online or elsewhere. Here is a link with information to recertify through the American Red Cross. http://www.redcross.org/portal/site/en/menuitem.86f46a12f382290517a8f210b80f78a0/?vgnextoid=aea70c45f663b110VgnVCM10000089f0870aRCRD
CPR certification is easy to renew. You can renew your CPR certification online thru the American Heart Association. They offer online courses. You can also check hospitals, they also provide CPR certification renewal. Costs depends on where you get your renewal.
The CPR renewal course is a self-paced class that you do when it is convenient for your life. So the class is as long or short as you make it and it allows you to pick back up where you left off.
To recieve a CPR re-certification Online you can go to the CPR Renewal for Healthcare Provider at www.procpr.org and follow their instructions and submit for your certificate
Once one is certified in CPR which is a life saving and first aid technique they must have it renewed as methods change. While the basics remain the same, often slight changes are made and required in renewal training.
The best way to find out about CPR training in your area is checking out local gyms and organizations in your community. Almost all cities have certified CPR classes.
It is best to renew your cpr training every year as the details of the class do change. I believe the red cross reccomends certifying every two years. Check with your local red cross or red cross on line for up to date reccomendations.
You can get it here:http://www.onlinecprcertification.net/cprrecertification.php. You can complete our CPR renewal courses online from the comfort of home at any time. You don't have to worry about our online CPR recertification courses fitting into your schedule because you can take them whenever you have free time.
The best way to learn to perform CPR is to take a class from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association. The related link is fairly good at explaining the steps.
The best way is to have the person provide a valid CPR card. If not, you will need to get the person to contact the certification agency to get a valid card. This should not be an issue if they are within their certification expiration date.
Yes; improper CPR can cause a lacerated liver in infants. That is why it is important to take a CPR class and learn the proper way to perform CPR.
Ask the victim loudly and repeatedly, "Are you okay!" If they do not answer the question, it only stands that they are unresponsive.
You need to use a CPR mask with a one way valve to protect yourself.