"New CPR"?
CPR has changed and you have to retrain! Don't fall for this gimmick.
The new CPR guidelines release in late 2015 and effective now are one of the least significant changes (whereas the 2010/2011 changes were probably the most significant) in many years.
Nobody with a current CPR card requires retraining at this time (of course studies show that students begin to lose their CPR skills about 6 months after training, so while our certifications are good for 2 years, we still recommend annual training to keep those lifesaving skills sharp!!)
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