CPR Classes Are Available

CPR Classes Are Available

Have you signed up to get certified, or recertified in our CPR course yet? If not, now is a great time to do so, and if you are involved in the medical field, then you know how important this course really is. We are writing this blog post today to recap of what is involved in our CPR course, so please keep reading for further information.

What Happens During a CPR Course

When you take our class in person you will first learn about the general importance of CPR and how much of a difference you can make in a person’s life. We all know this is important, but what is even more important is you will learn how to save the lives of others, and how to do it effectively. CPR is a skill that will always be useful, and who knows, you might be put into a situation one day that requires someone to know this skill, and you might be the only one around who can perform it. During the course we will be examining information such as the number of breaths you will be administering to both an adult, child, and infant, as well as the appropriate number of compressions, and we will also be covering how to properly perform this technique. As said before, these techniques will go over what is appropriate for different ages, and we will also be providing a manual during course instruction.

Want to Learn More About Our CPR Course

If you want to learn more about what to expect during a course presented by Kentucky Health and Safety, then please visit our contact page for more information. Also, please feel free to email us with any additional questions, because we will be happy to answer them. You can also find our e-mail on the contact page as well. Take care, and stay safe!

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