CPR Online Certification

Posted on July 8, 2009
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CPR is a term we all have heard at one time or another. Some of us may actually be alive today because a friend, family member, or even an unknown bystander performed this life-saving emergency procedure.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is the act of alternating chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth breathing, and is designed to allow continuous oxygen to be delivered to the lungs and brain and to assist an unconscious victim in regaining consciousness. When the victim does not regain consciousness immediately, CPR needs to be persistent until emergency medical technicians arrive with an ambulance for transportation. The typical human brain will perish after only five minutes of oxygen deprivation.

What if that victim was your husband, wife, child, parent, or best friend? Imagine the helplessness you would experience waiting for the ambulance or policeman to arrive; and far worse, the feelings of quilt when the outcome is serious brain impairment, coma, or death. It will only worsen when you realize that, with a few hours of study, you could have intervened in those critical minutes.

Certification is permitted for persons 16 years of age and older and most healthy adults should consider completing the training. Parents of young children as well as adult children caring for senior parents should contemplate the benefits of being qualified to perform CPR on their loved ones. The delay while waiting for qualified medical personnel to administer the proper treatment can cause irreparable harm to the victim, and could have been avoided had the family and friends taken time to become certified previously.

There are several options when one is considering the most efficient way to become certified. Online courses offer a great deal of flexibility, allowing for much less complicated avenues to superior training. Traditional classroom instruction is also offered several times per year.

With the blended classroom and online experience offered by the American Health Care Academy, you can take advantage of this learning experience at your own pace, with guidance by instructors. All courses that provide valid certifications abide by the CPR guidelines of the American Heart Association.

With the online classroom experience offered by the American Health Care Academy (www.cpraedcourse.com), a student can take up to 60 days to obtain certification while guided by experienced instructors trained in accordance with the strict American Heart Associations CPR guidelines.

The online portion of the CPR course includes step-by-step video illustrations and reading materials to guide you. Once the student feels confident in their understanding of the subject matter, He/she can take the online exam. If the student passes, they will instantly receive a printable wallet size CPR certification. The American Health Care Academy will also send a documented copy by mail. If necessary, the exam can be retaken at no additional charge.

The certification received upon passing is valid for two years. Recertification through the American Health Care Academy is also available upon expiration.

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