by Anjan Kumar | Sep 27, 2019 | CPR Certification, CPR Classes, CPR Renewal
CPR is a relatively easy but remarkably important skill to learn. This simple procedure has saved countless lives! But despite how easy it is to learn CPR, just like any lesson, people can forget with time. In an emergency situation, you might forget anything from how...
by Anjan Kumar | Sep 6, 2019 | CPR Certification, CPR Classes, First Aid
Depending on your career field, you may have taken a CPR class already or know that one is in your near future. If not, you may be wondering what the point of studying CPR is at all. If it’s not required for your career, is it really that crucial of a skill? There are...
by Anjan Kumar | Aug 2, 2019 | CPR Certification, Texas Good Samaritan Act
There’s no question that CPR is a lifesaving procedure and absolutely crucial for anyone to know. However, CPR done correctly can leave the patient with broken ribs and bruising. Unfortunately, some people will do their best to take the individual who performed CPR to...
by Anjan Kumar | Jul 26, 2019 | CPR Certification, Workplace CPR Training
CPR classes are required for more than just the medical field. If your job involves spending time around a lot of people, chances are you may be required to pass a CPR course. Make sure you know your employer’s requirements and pursue any and all CPR classes you may...
by Anjan Kumar | Jul 19, 2019 | ACLS Certification, BLS Class, CPR Certification
CPR certification generally refers to either the ACLS or BLS certificates, obtained after finishing the appropriate courses. In a nutshell, both courses teach students how to save someone’s life in the event of cardiac arrest. However, the details are much more...
by Anjan Kumar | Jul 12, 2019 | CPR Certification, CPR Classes
CPR certification provides you with the necessary skills to intervene in an emergency situation. While even a cursory knowledge of CPR is better than none, taking an official class provides you with more detailed knowledge and the chance to practice your skills. But...