Everyone should get cpr first aid certification. All medical personnel, educators, city employees (firefighters and police officers), and others working with the public should be certified. More information is available at CPRchoice.com.
There are not very many jobs available that has CPR and First Aid certification only as requirements. You may get a job at a first aid station at a concert or public function such as a raft race. If you obtain instructor certification, you may be able to teach CPR & First Aid for the American Heart Association or American Red Cross.
Online CPR Training & Certification American Academy of CPR & First Aid, Inc. provides online first aid and CPR training courses created by team of authorized U.S board certified and licensed medical doctors. Get two years CPR Certificate for only $14.99
Contact the local ARC and ask when & where the next CPR class will be taught.
Some of the jobs that require CPR and first aid certification include: Emergency medical care technician Nurse Direct care mental health worker Teacher Sports coach Lifeguard
People who normally perform CPR are EMT's. It is possible to be trained in First Aid and CPR for a fee if you are not an EMT.
No. In order for you to show competence in first aid, an array of practical and decision making skills is required. This involves the technical aspect of CPR, immobilisation, oxygen administrations, among numerous other skills. Also, an online environment cannot regulate authenticity (i.e. you could ask a doctor or paramedic to do the test for you).
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.
You can take First Aid and CPR certification classes at the Goochland Family YMCA. Address: 1800 Dickinson Road, Goochland, Virginia 23063 Phone: (804) 556-9887
Yes, Colorado Springs offer free hand-on CPR and first aid training. You can visit www.springsgov.com for updates and registration forms to avail of the said training.
Adult CPR is needed for whenever someone needs aid in breathing. Therefore, it can be any age that needs it, as long as the person has a certification in CPR for legal reasons. The word "adult" refers to at least age 18, so adult CPR is CPR for those 18 and over only.
Yes you can from American Red Cross. You must first pass the test though.
It depends on the state. I'd check online for your state's particular requirements for firefighter certification. (Either way, CPR and first aid training is a good thing to have if you're training to be a firefighter.)