How to Find Chicago Infant CPR Classes
Whether you are an expectant parent, a daycare supervisor or just interested in learning the proper and safest way to learn CPR on an infant, there are many available classes located in the Chicago area. Classes are usually available on a weekly or monthly schedule so depending on your schedule, you should be able to find a class that fits your schedule. Some CPR classes may be free, ask for a donation or have a standard rate. Finding the ideal infant CPR class for you should not take too much time.
Instructions
Contact the Children's Memorial Hospital or go to its website to view the hospital's current CPR classes. The hospital is an American Heart Association Community Training Center; therefore, they offer multiple types of health and safety classes. For CPR classes, they offer a "Family &Friends &Family (F&F) CPR" program that teaches the basic skills of CPR on infants, children and adults.
Contact the University of Chicago Medical Center or go to its website to view the hospital's current CPR classes. The classes are instructed by a registered nurse and certified American Heart Association CPR instructor. The class is usually one day and runs about three hours.
Visit the "Expectant Mother's Guide to Chicago" website. Click on the "Infant CPR Classes" link located under the "Chicago Baby Stores &Services" section to view a list of local infant CPR classes. Read the information about each of the classes to determine the class that you prefer.
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