$25.00
Your local hospital should be able to give you the schedule and price for the next CPR training.
Because the CPR may be working against the victims normal breathing and heart rate.
$38.50 plus ticketmaster/box office fees.
Contact the American Red Cross for a CPR re-certification course. See the related link.
CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
Yes, I would go to your YMCA or through a community center. They will have your classes year round.
it is so the heart beat is moveing and then it is pumping blood round the body. jenna ware
Yes a CNA can perform CPR on a full code. A number of things will dictate who will do compressions & who will do breaths. The first on the scene will start CPR. On arrival, usually the RT will do the breaths (bag) and a man (if a woman started CPR) will do (take over) the compressions, especially if it is a large person. Different places may have different protocols on who does what on a code so check where you are working on what the protocols are.
CPR for the Healthcare Provider
CPR light refers to a light made by CPR Aquatics, Inc.
The health care provider CPR card includes 2-rescuer CPR and use of the BVM which is not included in the community CPR.
Your local cpr training classes can be found at http://www.cprsearch.com/ Other details about the classes, including location and price, are found here as well.