Infant & Child CPR – AHA Friends & Family on March 14

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University of Medical Center of Southern Nevada recently issued the following announcement.

Infant & Child CPR – AHA Friends & Family

Description: This American Heart Association Friends and Family class teaches family members how to be lifesavers by providing infant and child CPR skills. Family & Friends CPR is for people who want to learn CPR but DO NOT need a CPR course completion card to meet a job requirement. This course is ideal for community groups, new parents, grandparents, babysitters, and others interested in learning how to save a life. *Please contact ASAP if you are unable to make it. There is limited attendance in this class. If we can’t confirm your attendance, you will be removed from the class.* **All Participants must sign up individually** ***All Participants must wear mask***

Category: Healthy Living Institute

Location: The Healthy Living Institute 901 Rancho Lane Suite #180 LV, NV 89106

Date from: 3/14/2022 2:00:00 PM

Date to: 3/14/2022 4:00:00 PM

Cost: Free

Email: Xochitl.Kambak@umcsn.com; maricela.carreon@umcsn.com; amy.runge@umcsn.com

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