CPR Recertification
Current CPR Certification – Must have a valid, active CPR certification.
Course Completion – Enroll in a CPR renewal course from an accredited organization.
Basic CPR Knowledge – Familiarity with CPR techniques, including chest compressions, rescue breaths, and AED use.
Practical Skills Demonstration – Show proficiency in CPR and emergency response skills.
No Written Exam (usually) – Typically no written test for recertification, but skill demonstrations are required.
Recertification Period – Certification typically expires after 2 years.
Instructor Approval – Some courses require assessment by an authorized instructor.