BLS CPR & AED Classes with Infant CPR in Nashville
$59.95
American Heart Association AHA BLS CPR and AED Classes with Infant CPR
Our CPR Class in Nashville is here to help you know how to handle an emergency! We provide an American Heart Association (AHA) CPR course with infant training that will teach you how to perform CPR correctly on anyone of any age. Our team of instructors will provide the most up-to-date information on the latest baby CPR methods so you can save lives.
Nashville Infant CPR
Our CPR Class in Nashville is here to help you know how to handle an emergency! We provide an American Heart Association (AHA) CPR course with infant training that will teach you how to perform CPR correctly on anyone of any age. Our team of instructors will provide the most up-to-date information on the latest baby CPR methods so you can save lives.
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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Nashville’s Best Infant CPR Classes
Know CPR. Make a difference. Save a life.
Children and infants typically need CPR because of cardiac arrest caused by breathing difficulties or choking. When you take our course, you will understand how to —
- Help an infant or small child
- Identify unresponsiveness
- Spot a baby choking
- Use BLS, CPR, and AED to help save a life
Here are some statistics on why infant-specific CPR is so important —
- The most common cause of cardiac arrest in infants is a blockage in the airway or respiratory distress.
- 21,000 infants died in 2018, with the fourth and fifth leading causes as SIDS and suffocation.
- Over 7,000 infants and children suffer from cardiac arrest every year.
- Children who received CPR were 3x more likely to have a favorable outcome.
Through our course, you can be confident in using your BLS, CPR, and AED skills to help save lives.
What is CPR?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is a medical technique that combines chest compressions with rescue breaths to resuscitate a person suffering from cardiac arrest. This medical process keeps blood pumping until a heartbeat is restored or additional help arrives.
What to Expect in Your CPR course with Infant Training Classes
If this is your first CPR class and you feel nervous, rest assured that our trainers are ready and prepared to answer all your questions. You will learn how to —
- Look for a pulse
- Recall the steps of CPR
- Perform finger or palm chest compressions
- Reestablish consistent breathing patterns
You will meet OSHA requirements and be completely confident to assist during an emergency. This method can restore breathing until medical help arrives to give further life support.
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?
This certification program in Nashville is the best for infant training because —
- We offer the most widely known and accepted certification program.
- We are flexible and can either go to you and your medium to large-sized group, or you can come to our training facility.
- We provide hands-on and instructor-led training.
- You can leave with your AHA CPR card in hand the same day you train and test.
FAQS
How do I complete the training?
Simply show up to your scheduled class! There is no class prep required. Our instructional time contains all necessary training and testing to ensure you are AHA BLS CPR and AED Healthcare Provider certified.
When can I take my CPR course?
We have multiple options available online. Review the calendar and pick the course that best fits your availability.
When will my training expire?
To comply with OSHA and employer requirements, you must renew your CPR course with infant training every two years. Any of our classes are approved for your initial certification or recertification. Sign up today!
How long do the CPR classes last?
Class times are approximately 3 hrs.