CPR may change every 5 years, from recommendations via the emergency cardiac care committee.
Last I heard, mouth-to-mouth is no longer necessary.
Last I heard, mouth-to-mouth is no longer necessary.
Yes CPR is 50 years old.
Infant, Child, Adult CPR all the same cycle/rate; 30 compressions, 2 breaths.
When you are approximately 12 years old, you can get CPR certified.
You have to be 23 years old
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.
49 years
2 years
Child CPR is given to children ages 1 to 8 years old.
The LPN must keep the CPR certification current; most are good for 2 years.
2 years. (6 years for senators, 4 for president)