Not following the CPR procedure correctly could cause serious damage, even death. If it is not exactly the number of compressions and breaths recommended, it would be better than doing nothing at all. However, if the breaths are too forceful, it could cause serious damage in an infant and even in an adult; or the depth of compressions are too deep it could again causeserious damage or even death. Generally speaking, bad or incorrect CPR is NOT good.
Yes it's bad
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.
You don't have to know CPR to baybsit; however, it would be a very good thing if you do know how to perform CPR. Also, many parents would prefer someone who is trained in CPR to babysit their children over someone who is not trained in CPR.
Maryland Holiday Inn Express is a good option for a CPR course in Baltimore as well as CPR certification. It is pretty easy to find CPR classes in Columbia as well.
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
The LPN must keep the CPR certification current; most are good for 2 years.
It is not always necessary to have cpr training. This depends on the requirements of your state as well as your specific school. That being said, anytime you are working with children, CPR training is not a bad idea.
When they aren't breathing and haven't got a detectable heart rate.
James LeBron 4 sure. I did a report on him and as i was reading the book i came across that fact. BY:CPR CPR CPR CPR CPR CPR CPR CPR CPR i really don't think lebron won a 3 point contest, dirk nowitzki and Jason kapono have been repeatedly winning them recently, and in the beginning of his career lebron wasn;t a good 3 shooter.
It puts unneccessary stress on the lungs and heart.
No, but grammar sure does.
CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.