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As part of the requirements for the nursing program I am entering I have to be CPR certified. I signed up for and took the class about a month ago. AHA CPR for health care providers. Everything went fine.

My question is, what do I need for proof that I completed the class? I didn't get a card or anything when I finished the class.

Specializes in Emergency.

You need the card. Contact whoever ran the class and get it.

You should get a card shortly --- instructor has to submit roster to the CTC and they will issue the card either by getting them back to instructor for distribution or mailing it directly to you.

If you don't get it shortly contact the instructor (or place where you took the course) and ask.

Specializes in Emergency.

You should have received a card at the end of the class.

Specializes in CRNA.

Like everyone is saying you should have received a card right after class. But I have seen some places where they mail out the cards. My work gives us the cards right after we are done with the class. I have taken BLS, ACLS, and PALS though my work and have received a card each time. I have also taken ACLS and PALS through Air Evac and they sent us our cards through the mail to whatever address we gave them. It normally took less than a week. Good choice with AHA since they are becoming the preferred choice for hospitals.

Specializes in med-surg.

I was always given a temporary one then the card came in the mail.

Specializes in ICU.

It should come to you in the mail. That has always been my experience.

I got my instructor on the phone yesterday, She said there was some issue with me and another person the day after me and she'd fix it right away.

She was a good instructor on the technical aspects of CPR. Just seems a bit disorganized on the paperwork.

You should have received a card at the end of the class.

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