BLS CPR & AED Classes with Infant CPR in Kansas City
$59.95
American Heart Association AHA BLS CPR and AED Classes with Infant CPR
CPR Certification Kansas City is the place for you if you want to make a difference in the lives of those around you. Knowing infant-specific CPR helps protect the young one in your care and can save a family from heartbreak. Our experienced professionals will answer your questions and equip you with all the essential information to perform CPR confidently.
Kansas City Infant CPR
CPR Certification Kansas City is the place for you if you want to make a difference in the lives of those around you. Knowing infant-specific CPR helps protect the young one in your care and can save a family from heartbreak. Our experienced professionals will answer your questions and equip you with all the essential information to perform CPR confidently.
Our CPR Training Includes
- Same Day CPR + First Aid Cards
- Hands on Chest Compression Training
- Rescue Breath Training
- AED Usage for Infant, Child, and Adults
- Friendly and Relaxed Environment
- Professional Instructors
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Kansas City’s Best Infant CPR Classes
Know CPR. Make a difference. Save a life.
When you sign up and take our CPR class with infant CPR, you will be learning how to —
- Take care of an infant properly
- Identify unresponsiveness and signs of the baby choking
- Perform your BLS, CPR, and AED skills to save a life
If an unfortunate emergency happens, you will be ready to jump into action when it matters the most. Small children and babies usually need CPR due to cardiac arrest caused by breathing problems. We have gathered a few statistics as to why infant-specific CPR is essential:
- The most common cause of cardiac arrest in infants is a respiratory failure or a blockage in the airway.
- 21,000 infants died in 2018 with the fourth and fifth leading causes being SIDS and suffocation.
- Over 7,000 infants and children suffer from cardiac arrest every single year.
Other emergencies could need CPR and your attention, including poisoning, smoke inhalation, electrical shock, near-drowning, and head trauma.
What is CPR?
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is the life-saving procedure of combining rescue breathing with chest compressions to restart the heart in a child, infant, or adult who has suffered from an accident, stroke, or drowning. It keeps blood pumping through the body until further help arrives or a heartbeat is restored. It is important to note that CPR should only be performed on infants who are not breathing independently or are unresponsive.
What to Expect in Your CPR Classes
You will satisfy OSHA requirements and be confident to perform these resuscitation skills in an emergency. This procedure can restore breathing until medical help arrives to give further life support.
You will understand how to —
- Recall the steps of CPR
- Look for a pulse
- Perform finger or palm chest compressions
- Reestablish regular breathing patterns
All employers and organizations accept our certification, including —
- Daycare and Other Caretakers
- Nursery Caregivers and Workers
- Nurses, RNs, and CNAs Schools (Private and Public)
- Home Health Aides
- Nursing Schools and All Other College Programs
- Nonprofits like the Boy and Girl Scouts of America
- Personal Training Facilities and Gyms
- Hospitality Industry
- Construction Sites
- Hospitals
- EMT/Paramedic Companies
- Firefighting and Other Municipalities
Why Train With Us?
Our experienced team offers —
- In-person instructor-led training in a smaller group setting.
- Training at our facilities or in-site with your medium to large-sized groups.
- The most widely known and accepted certification in the country.
- An experience like no other, leaving you with the confidence and skills to save lives!
FAQS
How do I complete the CPR course?
After signing up online, all you must do is show up — no class work is required ahead of time. Our classes include all essential in-person training, skills check, and written tests. We supply you with hands-on instructor-led experience and will answer all the questions to make you AHA BLS CPR and AED Healthcare Provider certified.
When can I take my CPR course?
Look at our class calendar online to see which time best fits your schedule. We have plenty of class options to choose from! Sign up today.
When will CPR expire?
OSHA and the AHA require you to renew your CPR certification every two years. You can use any of our classes as a certification or recertification course.
How long do the CPR classes last?
Class times are approximately 3 hrs.