What is the difference between Infant CPR Anytime and a traditional Infant CPR course?
Both Infant CPR and classroom-based Family & Friends CPR (infant module) teach the “core skills” of CPR: recognizing the emergency, calling 911, breathing for the victim (ventilations), pushing on the chest (compressions), and relieving choking. The key difference is that Infant CPR Anytime teaches the core skills of CPR and relief of choking in just 22 minutes, and allows students to learn at their own pace and at a time of their convenience. The traditional program takes approximately 1½ hours and is conducted in a classroom-style setting.