How to Learn CPR on children
Instructions
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American Red Cross Course
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Contact your local branch of the American Red Cross, and sign up for an Infant and Child CPR course.
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Take the CPR course, which could last from three to four hours, at your local American Red Cross branch. The American Red Cross may also conduct off-site classes in local schools, churches or community centers.
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Finish the course by taking a multiple-choice test. To pass an American Red Cross CPR course and receive certification, you must receive a test score of at least 80 percent.
American Heart Association course
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Visit the American Heart Association website to find an approved Emergency Cardiovascular Care or CPR class in your area.
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Sign up for the course that best fits your needs. If you are a professional who requires child CPR for your job, take the Heartsaver CPR, Heartsaver CPR in Schools, or the combined Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED class. If you are interested in child CPR training for personal or precautionary reasons, the Family and Friends CPR course may be right for you.
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Attend the American Heart Association CPR certification course, which can last four hours or more, depending on the instructor.
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Finish the course by taking a multiple-choice test. As with the American Red Cross test, you must receive a score of at least 80 percent to pass and receive certification.
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