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  • How to Get a Replacement CPR Card From the American Heart Association

    The American Heart Association, AHA, offers various training classes at community training centers throughout the country. These locations may be in hospitals or less formal settings such as community centers. Your CPR card is a testament to your knowledge of life-saving techniques and skills that were taught in the AHA course. Upon successful completion, you receive one card. If your AHA CPR card is lost or stolen, you must return to your training center and obtain a new one.

  • How to Make CPR Completion Cards

    Upon completion of a certified CPR course, participants are awarded a completion card to show for their efforts. Having a CPR card from the American Heart Association is the gold standard in resuscitation education for health care and non-health care personnel. Completion cards can be printed out using a computer, which enables the instructor to print the cards right after the course is completed.

  • Why Is a CPR Card Legal for Two Years?

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, is an emergency medical procedure that includes artificial respiration and cardiac massage, used when a person has no pulse or breath. CPR certification is required for people working in a medical field but is accessible to the public. A person must renew his certification by taking a re-certification course every two years.

  • How to Replace a Lost CPR Card

    A CPR card is a legal document and replacing it requires verification of your credentials. Replacement can usually be done for a minor fee, but it may take some time (usually one to two weeks) to receive the card.

  • How to Get Your CPR Card

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a technique featuring timed chest compressions and rescue breathing that can help individuals in cardiac arrest. Individuals who complete CPR training receive a card that certifies them as having completed CPR classes. Getting a CPR card isn't very difficult; it merely requires taking a CPR class and passing the examination.

  • How to Renew a CPR Card Online

    Being certified to perform CPR in the event of an emergency is essential for health- care providers such as nurses and EMTs. Even if you are not a health-care provider, CPR certification makes you a valuable asset when an emergency situation arises. If your CPR certification is going to expire, you can now renew your card online through various certification resources.

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