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Recently updated on August 29th, 2024 at 10:10 am

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an essential skill that saves lives, buys time, and fills the gap until professional help arrives.

If you are wondering how to get CPR certified, this step-by-step guide will help. In this CPR certification study guide, we’ll thoroughly go through the certification process and look into its importance and benefits.

What is CPR Certification?

What is CPR? CPR is basically a technique that is used in emergency situations to maintain blood circulation and oxygenation when a person’s heart has stopped working.

And what is CPR certification? It is a formal recognition that an individual has undergone training and has the ability to perform CPR effectively. This certification may be a requirement for different professions, including caregivers or lifeguards.

Tanner Gish

Tanner Gish (Certified Dementia Practitioner, CDP®) is president of Loving Homecare, chapter leader of the Foundation for Senior Services, and community educator on topics relating to home care, aging, dementia, and the relationship between adult children and their aging parents. He is also a Gallup certified Strengths Coach, and he loves empowering the Loving Homecare care team to overcome challenges and to build deeper relationships through Strengths-based coaching. He has his master’s degree in New Testament Theology and bachelor’s degree in International Business from Biola University. Tanner and his wife live in Historic Uptown Whittier, California where both love serving their community, escaping to Northern California to visit their families, and traveling to visit friends living and working overseas as much as possible.

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