
CPR Certification for CNAs: What to Take and Why
As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), you are the backbone of patient care. You are the one in the room more than anyone else, providing

As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), you are the backbone of patient care. You are the one in the room more than anyone else, providing

Entering the nursing profession is a journey of lifelong learning, and at the heart of that journey is a single, life-saving skill: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).

Whether you are starting a new career in healthcare, coaching a youth soccer team, or managing a high-voltage construction site, one question inevitably pops up:

So, you’ve finished the online portion of your CPR course, or maybe you’re gearing up for a full in-person session. Now comes the part that

Whether you are a seasoned nurse, a dedicated high school coach, or a proactive parent, your CPR certification is more than just a piece of

In a world where everything moves at the speed of light, waiting weeks for a certification card to arrive in the mail feels like a