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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What certifications do you offer?

We provide a variety of certifications, including Basic Life Support (BLS), Heartsaver CPR/AED & Basic First Aid, all approved by the American Heart Association.

Q: Can I schedule group training sessions?

Yes! We offer flexible group training sessions for businesses, ensuring that all employees are certified on-site, which saves you time and resources.

Q: Do you offer recertification?

Absolutely! We provide both initial and recertification courses, allowing you to keep your credentials current without any hassle and on your schedule.

Q: How can I identify primary cardiac arrest?

Signs of sudden cardiac arrest are immediate and drastic, including sudden collapse, no pulse, and no breathing.

Q: When can I expect to receive my E-Card from the American Heart Association?

You will receive your E-Card within 24 to 48 hours after completing the class.

Q: Should I stop compressions if the victim gasps?

No, you should not stop compressions. Gasping is not real breathing; it’s a natural reflex that occurs when the brain is not receiving enough oxygen. This gasping (agonal breathing) indicates that the person is near death.

Q: What should I do if I get tired during chest compressions?
The American Heart Association recommends switching rescuers every two minutes. If you become fatigued, you may not be able to provide high-quality CPR.
Q: Can performing CPR harm someone if their heart is still beating?

The chances of harming someone by performing chest compressions while their heart is still beating are extremely low.

Q: What are the three phases of cardiac arrest?
The three phases of cardiac arrest are electrical, circulatory, and metabolic.
Q: What are the victim's chances of survival after a heart attack?
A heart attack is a life-threatening emergency, and the longer treatment is delayed, the more damage to the heart can occur. Studies indicate that survival rates for individuals hospitalized for heart attacks range from approximately 90% to 97%.

Our Certification Services

We specialize in delivering a wide range of certification courses, from basic CPR to AHA Approved BLS training, all consistent with American Heart Association guidelines. Our services are designed to meet the needs of individuals and businesses alike.