Is There A Difference Between Cpr “b” Qualification And Being Certified In Regular Cpr?
I’m applying for a summer job as a day camp counselor, and it says that I need to be qualified in basic first aid and CPR “B”. If I’m planning to sign up for a first aid/CPR course with the red cross will I be getting CPR “B”? Or is that something separate?
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December 22nd, 2009 at 10:36 pm
I think it is A certification that is 2-man CPR. B is more than likely 1-man rescusitating and may involve cardioversion