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Pediatric CPR AED First Aid Notes
Pediatric CPR AED Compressions: High-Quality Compressions: High-quality CPR on unresponsive people increases their chances of survival. Must be done at depths of at least 2 inches (5 cm) at a rate of 100-120 beats per minute . 1.5 inches depth for infants Allow for full chest recoil to allow the heart to sufficiently refill between compressions. High-Quality Breaths: Rescuers should observe for chest rise while giving breaths. Compression-to-Breath Ratios: VICTIM 1 RESCUE
Chad
Dec 95 min read


BLS Provider Guide
Compressions: High-Quality Compressions: High-quality CPR on unresponsive people increases their chances of survival. Must be done at depths of at least 2 inches (5 cm) at a rate of 100-120 beats per minute . 1.5 inches depth for infants Allow for full chest recoil to allow the heart to sufficiently refill between compressions. High-Quality Breaths: Rescuers should observe for chest rise while giving breaths. Compression-to-Breath Ratios: VICTIM 1 RESCUER 2 RESCUERS Adult
Chad
Nov 152 min read


How to Claim Your BLS Exam Certificate
Hello! Now that you have completed the BLS exam, it is important that you also claim your certification of completion. Please visit: https://elearning.heart.org/mycourse and scroll down until you see the BLS Online Exam a. ) Click on your completed BLS course. Click "View Course" b.) You will see the "Survey" option. Please click the survey and complete it. Complete the survey to get your certificate. c.) Upon completing the survey, the certificate should be available for
Chad
Nov 31 min read


How to Claim Your AHA E-Card
You should receive an email from the AHA, titled " Claim your AHA eCard ". Open up the email. Once you've opened it, look for the " Click...
Chad
Jun 241 min read
How to Become CPR Certified for Daycare or Childcare Jobs in Pennsylvania (2025 Guide)
If you’re planning to work with children—whether in a daycare, preschool, or in-home childcare setting— CPR and First Aid certification...
Chad
Jun 143 min read
How to Renew Your AHA BLS Certification in 2025 — A Simple, No-Stress Guide
If you work in healthcare or plan to enter the field, chances are you already know how important your Basic Life Support (BLS)...
Chad
Jun 134 min read


How to Choose the Right CPR Certification: BLS vs. Heartsaver vs. First Aid
Imagine you're at a family gathering when someone suddenly collapses. In that critical moment, your response could mean the difference...
Chad
May 302 min read
Quick Reference Guide: Basic Life Support
C-A-B Sequence (All Ages) C – Compressions Rate: 100–120/min Depth: Adults: At least 2 inches (5 cm) Children: ~2 inches (5 cm) Infants:...
Chad
Apr 211 min read
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