





Adult and Pediatric CPR Review-Recertification
This instructor-led American Red Cross course is designed for individuals with a current certification seeking to renew their Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED credentials. Participants will review essential lifesaving skills including high-quality chest compressions, rescue breathing, choking relief, and automated external defibrillator (AED) use for adults, children, and infants. The course includes a final skills assessment and written exam to ensure continued competence and certification.
Who Should Take This Course:
Anyone with a valid, non-expired Red Cross or equivalent CPR/AED certification who wants a structured refresher before recertifying.
Course Length:
Approximately 2.5–4 hours
Certification:
Red Cross certification valid for 2 years upon successful completion
Note:
If your certification has expired, you must complete the full certification course instead of the review.
This instructor-led American Red Cross course is designed for individuals with a current certification seeking to renew their Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED credentials. Participants will review essential lifesaving skills including high-quality chest compressions, rescue breathing, choking relief, and automated external defibrillator (AED) use for adults, children, and infants. The course includes a final skills assessment and written exam to ensure continued competence and certification.
Who Should Take This Course:
Anyone with a valid, non-expired Red Cross or equivalent CPR/AED certification who wants a structured refresher before recertifying.
Course Length:
Approximately 2.5–4 hours
Certification:
Red Cross certification valid for 2 years upon successful completion
Note:
If your certification has expired, you must complete the full certification course instead of the review.
This instructor-led American Red Cross course is designed for individuals with a current certification seeking to renew their Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED credentials. Participants will review essential lifesaving skills including high-quality chest compressions, rescue breathing, choking relief, and automated external defibrillator (AED) use for adults, children, and infants. The course includes a final skills assessment and written exam to ensure continued competence and certification.
Who Should Take This Course:
Anyone with a valid, non-expired Red Cross or equivalent CPR/AED certification who wants a structured refresher before recertifying.
Course Length:
Approximately 2.5–4 hours
Certification:
Red Cross certification valid for 2 years upon successful completion
Note:
If your certification has expired, you must complete the full certification course instead of the review.