Published Jul 13, 2009
csab
580 Posts
Hi, does anyone know if the class that Ivy Tech offers for CPR, HLHS 104, is an acceptable one for nursing school?
Okay well not that it matters LOL. It doesn't look like Indy even offers it anyway.
So where do you take a CPR class?
BlindMouse3
65 Posts
I know Bloomington's CPR class is acceptable--they told us about it at the Info Session, it's done by the hospital. I've signed up for that one, although I have a feeling it will be much much cheaper if taken anywhere else.
You're in Indy, right? I did a quick google search and found a few--(but I know nothing about these programs)
http://www.resqtraining.com/courses/bls-cpr-aed
http://www.stfrancishospitals.org/Careers/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=49
http://bsafebready.com/CPRCertification.html
Also, you might try local fire stations--they do First Responder/EMT classes, and one of the requirements is CPR for HCP. = )
MistyMiss
171 Posts
The Jordan YMCA offers a course called CPR for the Healthcare Provider. They have one coming up on the 25th of this month.
http://www.indymca.org/locations/Jordan/Documents/Jordan%20Program%20Guide.pdf Page 18 of the guide.
mosesko
1 Post
Most commonly accepted CPR training would be American Heart BLS for Health Care Providers. You can search through their site for CPR classes near where you live. Go to (Americanheart.org), (CPR and ECC), (ECC class connector).
For classes in Indianapolis area, try (http://sites.google.com/site/indycpr)
mac11
2 Posts
I took my course through here... http://www.cprindiana.com ... they offer discounts for ivy tech students.