not me.... but i know how to do it..... useless and illeagal if you dont have a certificate sadly.....
Glen Is Sooooooo Confused By This Question. According To The Urban Dic, C.P.R. Can Be Anything From Cardiopulmonary Resusitation, To Compleate and Professional Retard.. But Just To Make Things More Complicated, You Add The Certified Word. So I Come To The Conclusion That You Meant To Ask The Question..... .......Are You A " Certified Practicing Retard".....If So, Then My Answer Is NO. But Someone Who Makes A Dumb Thread Like This, Most Likely Is... Cheers Glen.
You're wrong. It's not illegal to provide CPR without a certificate. It is illegal not to render aid when you are capable in this and many states. The person can potentially sue you for not having a license if they survive. Tomorrow's lucky number 5 for me. I hate to see I'm phoning it in, but I'm pretty confident this time.
I suppose I'd assume cultural differences here, but I know CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is called CPR in Australia. But I appreciate you pointing yourself out so the rest of us know not to breed with you.
GlenGlen does his best to evoke this response from others... Another SPOT ON post, Glen! Cheers ~ :cheers2: wenwen
I Initially Thought Your Thread Heading Was A Trick Question... SORRY........... Looks Like Glen Is A C.P.R On This Occasion... Cheers Glen.
i dont have a link but my aunt was fined for it, even though she saved the little brats life...... the parents who were sitting in their car drinking whiskey asked if we could watch there kid while they took a short walk in the park. something happened to the kid, he had some sort of medical problem, my aunt gave him cpr and he lived.they demanded her certification, it had expired 4 monthes earlier. my aunt got fined and i hope that kid grows up to be very successful.
i am. i used to do a lot of babysitting, parents always felt so much better when i told then i was certified