We are considering revamping how we teach our CPR classes for discharge...Who teaches your class, is is a group or individual classes, what aids do you use and if it's taught by a nurse, is that nurse a certified CPR instructor? Any information would be appreciated
1 Comment - I facilitate a class for our NICU parents. We utilize the CPR Anytime Kits. The parents take the kit home with them and share the skills they learned with anyone that is caring for their infant
Responsibilities - perform physical exams, obtain complete medical history and record findings - order appropriate laboratory and diagnostic procedures - interpret and integrate data to determine preliminary diagnosis and therapeutic plan - administer medication and injections in compliance with state law and clinic guidelines - perform procedures as directed by physician and/or as directed by written agreement Basic Qualifications - successful completion of an approved nurse practitioner program is required - BSN or MSN is preferred - professional nursing experience and/or nurse practitioner experience is preferred Licensure/Certifications - current license to practice nursing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is required - ACT 33 is required within 30 days of hire - ACT 73 is required within 30 days of hire - CPR is required within 30 days of hire - Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner license is required Please visit www.chp.edu for more information!