Description
This CPR online course reviews the steps necessary for helping someone experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Participants review how to assess the need for CPR and how to perform life-saving cardiopulmonary resuscitation compressions and ventilations. Download the course, take the online quiz, and receive a certificate of completion.
To view a sample, click the following: CPR Sample >
Purchase the course and it will be downloaded to your computer in PDF format. PDFs work on Apple Mac, Windows PC, iPad, iPhone, Android and other platforms. After reviewing the course, take the online quiz and a certificate of completion will be automatically generated for INSTANT credit. You may re-take the quiz as often as is needed and there is no time limit.
Continuing Education Credits
NCCAOM CPR Diplomate PDAs for Acupuncturists (4 PDAs)
Fulfills the special NCCAOM CPR category requirement, Provider #602.
3 California Acupuncture Board CEUs (category 1)
3 Texas CAEs (1biomedicine, 2 general)
3 Florida Board of Acupuncture CEs (2 general, 1 biomed)
3 CCHPBC British Columbia acupuncture CEs
3 BCNA & CNPBC (British Columbia Naturopathic Assoc.) credits
3 CAAA Alberta CEUs
3 CTCMPAO (Ontario, Canada) continuing education credits
3 OAQ CEUs (Board of Acupuncturists of Quebec)
3 NZASA Other Healthcare CPDs (New Zealand Acupuncture Standards Authority)
3 Acupuncture NZ (NZRA) New Zealand CEUs
3 NS-CMAAC Nova Scotia acupuncture CEUs
3 CMBA CPDs/CEUs (Chinese Medicine Board of Australia)
3 California Board of Registered Nursing contact hours
(Massachusetts: applicable towards the acupuncture requirement)
Brianna Kraus –
great review of cpr
Carol E Meyer –
Very clear.
Stephanie VanOver –
Clear & precise. Easy to comprehend.
anthony olsen –
Covers everything well.
Sarah Swanberg –
great
Patricia F –
Great!
Emese Besedes –
Great Review with important information!
Brendan Reed –
I like that I can keep the pdf for reference. The course is convenient.
Chris Tasse –
Concise and clear. CPR courses can sometimes be confusing unnecessarily. Not here.
Nancy Fuller –
Clear and concise