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So I was recently offered a job and begin on Aug. 31st. Problem is my CPR cert. lapsed. My employer requires American Red Cross/American Heart Association course. Just wondering if there is any legit online courses?
American Red CrossGo under training and enter your zip code. The ARC may or may not offer online course in your area. The local chapter probably has a course you can take if there isn't an online course for your area.

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Are courses such as this http://cpraedcourse.com/ acceptable?

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Are you sure your employer is ok with Am. Red Cross? We only allow AHA. Be aware that the online courses may say they follow AHA guidelines but if they are not an approved provider of AHA courses the card is useless. If they do not require demonstration of skills then all you are doing is paying for a test and a card you may not be able to use. Contact AHA for providers in your area.

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Most hospitals will require AHA cards, as classicdame said. The online classes are, therefore, not acceptable.

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Quote from ScottEAmerican Red CrossGo under training and enter your zip code. The ARC may or may not offer online course in your area. The local chapter probably has a course you can take if there isn't an online course for your area.

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Ok so I'm confused. I looked on AHA website and the courses offered for healthcare professionals are the BLS cert. Is this what I need? Sorry if this is a dumb question, in nursing school they just had us take CPR at the school to make sure we all had the correct one and now I'm not sure what I need. So if you have a BLS cert. is that the same as CPR or something else?

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AHA does have an online course that is acceptable. It is the didactic only, you print off your test score and then you have a limited time to get the skills check off. Some facilities will do that portion free for employees. Otherwise you have to pay an instructor. No savings since you already paid for the online portion. Also, per AHA, Healthcare Provider is for licensend personnel and Heartsaver for unlicensed. Just FYI

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CPR is only a acronym for a skill set. BLS is the actual course that INCLUDES CPR skills. BLS is differentiated from the advanced life support courses: ACLS and PALS. Yes, it is very confusing. That is why you need to hook up with an Educator in your area to be sure you are getting the right course.

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I wouldn't do it online. I learn better when someone is teaching me and I can also ask questions. You can misunderstand the procedures online.

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Here is a link to the AHA course locator. http://www.americanheart.org/present...tifier=3012360

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Call the Clinical Education department of your hospital and see if they offer online BLS. My hospital does in addition to ACLS...you just have to come in for the skills portion. Our only requirement is that its BLS for "healthcare provider" ...not sure if it's aha or what.

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I have used this onlines course twice to renew: Online CPR Certification CPR Recertification Nationally Accepted - ProCPR.org It was accepted by my employer and I only did the online portion. It does say you can take blended option if employer requires it. I do case management so I was not required to do the hands-on portion. If it has been too long since it was expired though, you would have to.
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 16:43   Views: 827   
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