by CPRAdmin | Nov 17, 2025 | Onsite CPR Training
TL;DR: On-site CPR training lasts 2–3 hours, covers Adult, Child, and Infant CPR with AED, and includes same-day AHA eCards valid for 2 years. Employers can schedule weekday, evening, or weekend sessions at their facility, with group rates and OSHA-compliant...
by CPRAdmin | Nov 10, 2025 | Same-Day CPR Classes
TL;DR: You can earn a same-day CPR/AED card in one 2–3 hour class. Bring a photo ID, arrive 10 minutes early, and receive your digital certification card by email right after your skills check and short quiz. Book your CPR class now or view same-day schedules at...
by CPRAdmin | Oct 21, 2025 | Heart Attack Signs
TL;DR (Answer First): You may be having a heart attack if you feel chest pressure or tightness (even without pain), shortness of breath, or experience cold sweats, nausea, or lightheadedness. These symptoms can happen with or without classic chest pain. Always seek...
by CPRAdmin | Oct 14, 2025 | cómo usar una DEA
TL;DR (Respuesta directa): Una DEA (Desfibrilador Externo Automatizado) es un dispositivo portátil que reinicia el corazón durante un paro cardíaco repentino (PCR). Para usarlo: enciéndelo, coloca los parches (siguiendo las imágenes), espera a que analice y presiona...
by CPRAdmin | Oct 8, 2025 | AED
TL;DR: An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is a portable device used to restart the heart during sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). To use it: turn it on, apply the pads (following the pictures), wait for it to analyze, and press the red flashing button if it...