Welcome to our FAQ page. Find answers to frequently asked questions about CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS training, including registration, scheduling, requirements, and certification.
The right course depends on your profession and certification requirements. CPR is ideal for community members and workplace safety, while BLS is designed for healthcare providers. ACLS and PALS are intended for medical professionals who manage adult or pediatric emergencies. If you’re unsure, check with your employer, licensing board, or school before registering.
CPR teaches the fundamentals of responding to cardiac and breathing emergencies. BLS includes additional healthcare-focused skills such as team-based CPR and AED use. ACLS covers advanced treatment for adult cardiovascular emergencies, while PALS focuses on the emergency care of infants and children.
Yes. CPR Washington provides American Heart Association (AHA) certification courses for CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS that follow the latest AHA guidelines.
Absolutely. Whether you’re getting certified for the first time or renewing an existing certification, our courses are designed to guide you through the entire process.
In many cases, yes. Many students complete more than one certification during a single visit.
Yes. We offer blended learning for ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification courses, allowing participants to complete the online educational portion at their convenience before attending a hands-on, in-person skills assessment session.
Simply choose your certification course, select a convenient location and date, then complete your online registration to reserve your spot.
Yes. Many CPR Washington locations offer flexible scheduling with weekday, evening, and weekend appointments.
Yes. If you need to change your appointment, contact CPR Washington as soon as possible. Our team will help you find the next available session based on scheduling availability.
Advance registration is strongly recommended. Reserving your appointment ensures your preferred date and time are available.
Yes. CPR Washington offers on-site training for hospitals, healthcare facilities, schools, businesses, dental offices, and community organizations throughout Washington.
Yes. For blended learning courses, you must complete the required American Heart Association online course before attending your self-guided skills session.
Please bring a valid government-issued photo ID and your online course completion certificate if your course requires one.
Wear comfortable clothing that allows you to kneel and perform chest compressions comfortably during your skills session.
No prior medical experience is required for CPR courses. However, BLS, ACLS, and PALS are intended for healthcare professionals or students entering healthcare careers.
After checking in, you’ll complete a self-guided skills session using voice-assisted manikins. The manikins provide real-time coaching and feedback while you perform CPR skills according to American Heart Association standards.
No. The hands-on portion is self-guided using advanced voice-assisted manikins. Staff members are available if you need assistance with the equipment or have technical questions during your appointment.
Yes. Every student completes their skills session individually using a dedicated voice-assisted manikin.
Yes. The written exam is completed during the required online learning portion before your in-person skills session.
Students must successfully complete both the online course requirements and the self-guided skills session. The online exam typically requires a minimum passing score of 84% in accordance with American Heart Association standards.
Most self-guided skills sessions can be completed in approximately 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the course and individual progress.
After successfully completing both the online course and skills session, your American Heart Association eCard is typically issued the same day or within 24 hours.
CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications are generally valid for two years from the date of issue.
Students receive an official American Heart Association digital eCard. It can be downloaded, printed, or shared electronically whenever needed.
Yes. American Heart Association certifications are widely accepted by hospitals, healthcare employers, EMS agencies, dental offices, nursing programs, and healthcare organizations across the United States.
Yes. Employers can verify your certification using the official American Heart Association eCard verification system.
You can access your digital eCard online or contact CPR Washington if you need assistance retrieving your certification.
After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email with instructions for accessing your American Heart Association online course, along with your appointment details.
Yes. The online coursework is compatible with smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers with internet access.
First, check your spam or junk folder. If you still can’t locate your email, contact CPR Washington, and we’ll resend your registration information promptly.
If you’re unable to access your online course, contact our support team. We’ll help resolve the issue so you can complete your training before your appointment.
Our customer support team is available to answer questions about registration, scheduling, online coursework, certifications, or your upcoming skills session.
Our team is ready to help. We’ll get back to you soon.
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