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CPR /AED Certification

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CPR/AED/FIRST AID
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BASIC FIRST AID
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CPR classes in Wyoming can help you become a more capable, confident, and helpful citizen. By learning life support skills, you can provide care when needed most and save the life of an infant, child, or adult during a medical emergency, even if you are not a healthcare provider. Our CPR certification classes are accessible to residents in all Wyoming cities, including Cheyenne, Casper, and Laramie.

Online CPR Certification in Wyoming

We offer online CPR, Automated External Defibrillator (AED), Basic Life Support (BLS), and First Aid certification courses for Community, Workplace Employees, and Healthcare providers in Wyoming. Thousands of institutions and organizations accept our course certification worldwide. As a result, we are trusted by hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals and professionals in general all over the United States for their employment requirements.

Our online BCLS certification takes only a few short hours to complete but can help you save a life when every second counts. We follow the latest American Heart Association & Emergency Cardiovascular Care/ILCOR guidelines. We are also OSHA Standard-compliant to ensure that you get a quality education. From receiving your training materials, studying the online coursework, and taking the certification exam, you can count on us. In addition, our CPR certification cards are nationally accepted. You can instantly print your digital completion card from your printer after the successful completion of our CPR class.

What is CPR?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique used when a cardiac emergency occurs. Cardiac arrest happens if the heart unexpectedly stops beating. Without a heartbeat, the heart cannot pump blood to the body’s major organs like the brain and liver. Blood contains oxygen, which these organs require to survive. Without oxygen, severe brain damage occurs within four minutes, and death occurs within ten minutes. CPR manually pumps oxygenated blood to the organs when the heart cannot do so due to cardiovascular complications.

What are the basic CPR guidelines?

There are two main types of CPR: hands-only CPR and CPR with rescue breathing. If you find a person who has collapsed, check for responsiveness and a pulse. If neither is present, begin CPR.

Hands-only CPR
It is the American Heart Association's (AHA) recommendation that people who do not have CPR certification use the hands-only method, where they deliver rapid compressions to the center of the victim's chest, using both hands to pump down at least 2 inches and at a rate of 120 beats per minute.

CPR with Rescue Breathing
If you have completed American Heart Association CPR classes and the victim is not breathing normally, begin with 30 chest compressions, then tilt their head back and lift the chin upwards to clear the airway. Sealing your mouth over the victim's mouth, deliver one rescue breath and watch for the victim's chest to rise. If it does not rise, give a second rescue breath. After two rescue breaths, resume chest compressions and continue at a ratio of 30 compressions to 2 breaths until the victim is breathing normally or until emergency medical assistance can take over.

  • Check the victim for responsiveness by asking loudly, “Are you okay?” and shaking their shoulder firmly. If they are unresponsive and do not have a pulse, rescuers should call 911 and begin CPR immediately.
  • Rescuers should perform rapid chest compressions at a rate of 120 beats per minute, firmly pressing down a minimum of 2 inches deep into the victim’s chest. Continue compressions until emergency medical assistance arrives and can take over.
  • If a victim is not breathing normally, rescuers should perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, also known as rescue breathing. Placing their mouth over the victim’s, rescuers should deliver one rescue breath and observe if the victim’s chest rises. If the chest does not inflate, give a second breath before resuming chest compressions.
  • Perform CPR at a ratio of 30 compressions to 2 rescue breaths and continue this pattern until emergency medical staff arrives. If a victim’s normal breath returns, rescuers can continue to perform compressions only.

How do I perform child CPR?

The steps for performing CPR for children and infants are similar to adult CPR, but some changes are made to accommodate their smaller body size. Chest compressions should only be as deep as 1/3 of the child's chest depth, typically no more than 2 inches. You may only need to use one hand to perform chest compressions on smaller children, and rescue breaths should be less forceful. If there are two rescuers, use a ratio of 15:2 chest compressions to rescue breaths for children.

Wyoming CPR Data

  • In Wyoming, there were 234 cardiac deaths out of every 100,000 people in one year.
  • Wyoming ranks 23rd out of 50 states for cardiac deaths in one year.
  • Cardiac arrest is a primary cause of death in the US.
  • More than 350,000 out of hospital cardiac arrests happen in the US every year.
  • Men in the state of Wyoming are 50% more likely to die from a cardiac-related incident than women are.

5 Reasons Why American Training Association for CPR are the leaders in CPR/AED/First Aid Certification in Wyoming:

  • Our training classes follow the latest guidelines from the American Red Cross CPR, American Heart Association, Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC), and the International Committee Responsible for Coordination of all aspects of Cardiopulmonary and Cerebral Resuscitation (ILCOR), and is Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliant.
  • Our online certification provides successful participants with nationally accepted certification recognized anywhere across the US.
  • Our course provides 2-year certification. Certification cards are mailed the following day after completing the course, and a printable version can be accessed immediately.
  • Our one-hour certification class is easy to complete and is convenient for professionals and individuals' busy schedules.
  • Our online certification course material is written by board-certified physicians and professional CPR/AED/First Aid educators.

Earn your CPR/First Aid Certification Today

CPR and first aid certification class have never been more accessible than with the American Training Association for CPR. Don't postpone earning CPR certification any longer. Register for our online courses that allow participants to learn the lifesaving skills they need to save lives and provide emergency medical care when needed.

Our training center follows the American Heart Association guidelines for Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Participants will learn critical lifesaving techniques through our online classes when a cardiac emergency occurs. Visit us at www.uscpronline.com to start training.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Browse through our frequently asked questions to learn more about our courses. Our support team is always standing by for further assistance and questions
Q. What is included in a First Aid course?

Free first aid classes will cover basic first aid procedures for treating a range of injuries, such as burns, wounds, bone fractures, conscious and unconscious choking (foreign body airway obstruction), poisoning, head injuries, and more. Both in-person and online courses can also teach individuals first aid procedures, and many will also offer American Red Cross CPR and first aid certification with the completion of the class.


Q. How do you treat head injuries?

While many head injuries are minor bumps, other types may be fatal. If there is a bleeding wound, lightly cover it with a bandage, but do not apply pressure the way you typically would stop bleeding in other body areas. Call 911 if the person with the head injury is unresponsive or displays any of the following symptoms: slurred speech, facial discoloration, impaired motor skills or inability to use certain body parts, or confusion. In any of these cases, leave the victim and avoid moving them until emergency medical personnel arrive.


Q: Where can I find BLS and CPR classes near me?

Basic life support (BLS) and CPR certification courses are offered in many training center throughout Wyoming, with many options in the main centers like Cheyenne. In addition, community centers, local health organizations, and even local fire halls may offer American Red Cross CPR classes. Additionally, there are many options for free online CPR and Basic Life Support certification online and paid classes, both of which offer the user the convenience of taking the course on their schedule. Free CPR classes may provide individuals with accurate information but may lack the certification component they require.


Q. How do I stay current with my knowledge?

It is essential to revisit your CPR and first aid knowledge regularly to remain confident in your abilities and stay current on new guidelines. After the initial certification of first aid and CPR courses, many students become even more passionate about lifesaving procedures. They may wish to upgrade their training to include a first responder course. Any certification class will provide students with information on how and when they should re-visit their training and renew their certification.


Q. Where can I find CPR and first aid renewals near me?

Keep your CPR, BLS, and first aid initial certification up to date with regular renewals. Always check your certification details, so you are aware of expiration dates. Any organization or online course that offers certification in the state of Wyoming will be able to provide information on how and when to renew your credentials. Ensure that your current certification is active so that you are always equipped to act in a wide range of emergencies.


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