CPR Certification
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I am a new LPN and my CPR certification expired October 17, 2008...my facility sent me a notice in Sept to sign up for one of their in-house training sessions which I did...when I showed up, found out that the instructor had cancelled. I immediately went to the Nurse Manager (freaking out) and asked if I should go the Red Cross for recert and she advised me not to worry about it--that I could actually go 30 days over my expiration date and still be able to take the recertification as opposed to the entire eight hour training. I was scheduled for another class earlier this month and they called me the day before and advised that the class had been cancelled and they would let me know when the next class is available "but don't worry we'll get you in class soon". My question is this...they KNOW that I am not currently CPR certified and of course it's a requirement for all nursing staff so I do have some concerns about getting fired for being out of compliance but my real concern is whether I'm required by the BON to have current CPR cert? I am in Wisconsin and checked their website but didn't see reference to this. If anyone knows I would really appreciate your input!! Thanks!