Offering CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), AED, and First Aid training classes in over 50 cities across Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Florida. Our classes offer an American Heart Association certification that is valid for 2 years.

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What is CPR?   Why do we need CPR training?   Who needs to attend a Bloodborne Pathogens course?

What about AED’s?   Why do we need First Aid training?

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  • Why Full Chest Recoil Is Critical for High-Quality CPR and Survival OutcomesDonna Ryan
    High-quality CPR remains the single most important factor in improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest. Modern American Heart Association (AHA) resuscitation guidelines emphasize that how CPR is performed matters just as much as whether CPR is started at all. One of the most commonly overlooked components of effective CPR is complete chest recoil between compressions. Failure to ...
  • CPR Class Online vs ClassroomDerek Walborn
    Why In-Person CPR Training Still Matters in the Age of Online Learning Online education has evolved dramatically over the past decade. Modern e-learning platforms now offer interactive modules, high-definition video instruction, and virtual simulations that make learning more accessible than ever before. From professional development courses to college degrees, online learning continues to expand opportunities for ...

  • Why do we Need AED Training?Teresa Jenkins
    Before we go into why we need AED training; we need to explore what an AED device is.  AED is the abbreviation for Automated External Defibrillator.  The AED is an important step in helping save a life.  An AED is a machine that can be transported and utilized for the automatic diagnosis of life-endangering cardiac ...
  • Nursing News: Passive Leg Raising and Elevating the Head during CPR Prove to Be BeneficialDonna Ryan
    Around 275,000 people, per year, experience OHCA (out-of-hospital cardiac arrest) incidents. This finding was reported by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine archives. This number pertains to people living in Europe. U.S. Statistics for OHCAs It has also been found that a large number of ...
  • Studies: Bystanders Who Know CPR Save Lives!Tom Sirmons
    Written by Tom Sirmons                                                      A wealth of recent research* reaches the same conclusion: those who suffer cardiac arrest are far more likely to survive long-term if a bystander immediately begins proper CPR. That’s especially true when emergency medical personnel are unable reach the scene within eight minutes. BUT – considering that brain damage from ...
  • Rescue Breathing? CPR? I’m confused!!!Carol Theis
    I have heard people talk about giving/not giving breaths with CPR and also about “rescue breathing”. I am confused…What is the difference? How do I know what to do?  These are questions often asked at a CPR class, and I would like to clarify it for you.  Maybe even give a SIMPLE answer to take ...