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what kinds of tests are done when trying to get a CPR certificate?


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Post On: 2009-05-08 04:00:39

 what kinds of tests are done when trying to get a CPR certificate?
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and what types of questions are on the test?
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 Post On: 2009-05-08 04:48:17
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air way constriction and perception for breathing and the right spots to put your palms so on and so on....... its so simple if you clear attention
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 Post On: 2009-05-08 05:15:36
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It depends on what type of resuscitation you are feat for. Infant,Child or Adult. It also depends on if you are feat to be drilled in the use of an AED as well. The questions on a effort will be different for apiece of the patients you do resuscitation on (infant,child and/or adult). Hand function is different in apiece housing nonnegative the depth and count. Choking and blockaded airway is also commonly taught in resuscitation classes. Questions as to how you would handle this would be on the test. Since apiece one has different things that you do it would be hornlike to say meet what every might be on a test.
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 Post On: 2009-05-08 08:59:17
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There is commonly a cursive communicating and also a applicatory one. You have to perform the steps correctly in front of your instructor, based on the scenario you are given. The cursive communicating may be digit test, or busted up into sections based on the level of certification you are going for. The Professional Rescuer exam, for example, is 30 questions on CPR, disease transmission, and choking nonnegative decade questions on AED and the heart; while the Lay Responder communicating is busted downbound into 10 questions on Before Giving Care, 10 on Adult CPR, and then if taken, 10 each on Child and Infant CPR. It all depends. The questions themselves are multiple choice, and all the material is covered in the class. If you pay attention during your training, you'll be fine.
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