Yes, online courses are offered for cpr certification. The consumer can pay as low as $14.99 for the course, and be certified for home, school, and workplace use.
Yes, you will get a certificate of completion and it's usually good for 1-2 years before you have to be recertified.
SoCal-CPR is a very affordable solution to getting trained or recertified. They will come to your home or office and really know their stuff. I would not hesitate to recommend them anyone. Call 1 877 728 2252 Also you can check out Rescue Training Institute at www.rescuetrainingsocal.com They are an official American Heart Association Training center and they come to your location.
Universities and colleges offer nursing courses. You can apply to a university or college that offers this course. They would ask you to fill up forms and ask other requirements, such as high school diploma and from what school/s you com from.
A recertified product is something that was sent back to either the seller (the store that it was bought from) or the producer, and it was fixed (if it was broken) or repackaged (if it was just returned, not broken). Often a recertified product will be without the original warranty (if it is a computer component or some other electronic item).
You can as you also need to take some classes to get recertified even in the same sate.
CPR-FPR is CPR for the Professional Rescuer.
Community recreation centers often offer these classes. Hospitals do as well, since their employees must be recertified regularly, and they often allow the public to join in the classes on a space-availability basis. You can also call your local fire department, which will often have a list of EMTs who provide classes.
Recertification may be obtained by taking the examination again or by acquiring 60 continuing education units (CEU's). ACMA is recertified by completing 60 continuing education units (CEUs) in a 5- year period. Proof of current CPR training is also required.
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.