CPR Certification
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency technique that combines chest compressions and rescue breaths (mouth-to-mouth) to maintain circulation and breathing in a person who has stopped breathing or has a stopped heart.
What will you learn?
- Good Samaritan: The foundation of our CPR/AED certification course is an understanding of the legal precedents that enable first responders to do their job.
- Adults: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is most commonly administered to adults who have suffered cardiac arrest, heart attack, or stroke.
- Children: Children have unique needs when it comes to CPR, and knowing the correct way to respond is more important than ever.
- Infants: As they are the most vulnerable among us, infants must be treated with special care to ensure that no harm is done to their fragile bodies during the CPR process.
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED): The goal of AED administration is to restore a patient's heart rhythm after CPR has failed.
REQUIREMENTS
- Over 18 years old
- ID or Passport