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CPR Certification: Benefits, How to Get Certified & Job Opportunities
The benefits of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, certification are plentiful. The simple answer is that you may one day be able to save a life with CPR knowledge, as you never know when an accident can happen. CPR certification is generally easy to obtain, though there may be a fee. Many organizations offer the certification, such as your local Red Cross. There are also high schools that offer the certification.-
Jobs
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Getting certified in CPR can be the last step in getting a job. There are many professions that require CPR certification, including lifeguards, paramedics and nurses.
Saving Lives
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The true benefit of CPR certification is the ability to save lives. Whether you're reviving a child, a family member or a patron at a restaurant, knowledge of CPR during a medical emergency can prolong a life.
Family Members
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If you have children or other family members with health problems, the benefits of CPR certification can include helping care for your family.
Getting certified
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