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AHA Training Notice:
This course may
include physical strain, possibility of cross-infection, and emotional
stress. If your physician has recommended that you avoid strenuous
activity or limit your activity in any way, you need to realize that CPR
is hard work. This is true both in practice on a mannequin and doing CPR
on a cardiac arrest victim.
You should consult with
your physician and ask their advice as to whether to participate in a
CPR course, as all participants must complete skill demonstrations.
Participation in this course does not guarantee that you will receive a completion card.
Minimally, it will give you the opportunity to practice CPR and AED
skills.
“The
American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge of and
proficiency in CPR, and has developed instructional materials for that
purpose. Although this course is not sponsored by an AHA component, some
or all of the materials utilized by faculty or students may be AHA
materials supplied on cost basis. Any fees charged for this course do
not represent income to the Association.”
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