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What to Bring to Your CPR Class in Northern Nevada: A Complete Guide

  • Writer: Instructor
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  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read

Attending a CPR class is an essential step in preparing yourself to respond in emergencies, whether you’re a healthcare professional, a parent, a teacher, or simply someone wanting to make a difference in your community. To ensure you get the most out of your training, it’s important to come fully prepared.


At Northern Nevada CPR, we offer hands-on, interactive CPR courses throughout Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and Northern Nevada, and we want every student to have the best experience possible. Here’s everything you need to know about what to bring to your CPR class.


Valid Photo ID

The first thing you should bring is a government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, or passport).

  • This ensures your certification card is issued correctly.

  • Your instructor may check your ID when you sign in for the class.

  • For group or corporate training, instructors may ask for a list of participants with IDs for record-keeping.


CPR Textbook or Online Course Materials

Some courses are blended learning, meaning part of the theory is completed online before class. Bring any:

  • Printed or digital course certificate

  • Notes from online modules or pre-class assignments

A student workbook from AHA is required for every student. You can get this from AHA, or from your instructor. If you have previously purchased this guide, be sure to bring it to class.


Comfortable Clothing

CPR classes involve active, hands-on practice on manikins. Wear:

  • Comfortable, flexible clothing that allows movement

  • Optional layers if the training room is cool or warm


Avoid skirts, restrictive pants, or accessories that may interfere with chest compressions or practicing CPR techniques.


Water Bottle and Snacks

Training sessions can last 2–6 hours depending on the course type. Staying hydrated and energized is important:

  • Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated during breaks

  • A small snack can help maintain energy

At Northern Nevada CPR, we schedule short breaks so you can refresh and stay focused.


Pen and Notebook

Although most CPR classes are hands-on, it’s helpful to take notes:

  • Record key steps and reminders

  • Write down questions for your instructor

  • Jot important tips on AED usage, airway management, and rescue techniques

Taking notes helps reinforce learning and gives you a reference after the class.


Medical Alerts or Special Needs Information

If you have:

  • Allergies

  • Physical limitations

  • Medical conditions

Bring any necessary information and let your instructor know. They can modify exercises as needed to accommodate you safely during hands-on practice.


A Positive Attitude and Readiness to Learn

Perhaps the most important thing to bring is a willingness to learn and practice. CPR training is highly interactive:

  • You’ll work with manikins to practice chest compressions and rescue breaths

  • Participate in scenario-based simulations

  • Ask questions and engage with your instructor

Being prepared mentally helps maximize your learning and confidence.


Bonus Tips for Northern Nevada Students

  • Arrive early: Arriving 10–15 minutes before class allows time for check-in and preparation.

  • Review course materials in advance: If your CPR course is blended, complete any online modules before arriving.

  • Check the location: Make sure you know whether your class is in Reno, Sparks, Carson City, or another Northern Nevada venue. Traffic and parking can vary.


Why Preparation Matters

Being prepared for your CPR class ensures:

  • You complete the course efficiently

  • You gain confidence in hands-on skills

  • You receive your certification without delays

  • You enjoy a safe and effective learning experience

At Northern Nevada CPR, we prioritize making training smooth and accessible. Our instructors provide guidance every step of the way, but students who come prepared get the most out of the experience.


Conclusion

Whether you’re attending CPR training for work, family, or personal preparedness, bringing the right items ensures a productive, safe, and engaging class.


To recap, make sure to bring:

  1. Valid photo ID

  2. Course materials or online module notes

  3. Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes

  4. Water bottle and snacks

  5. Pen and notebook

  6. Any personal medical information

  7. A positive attitude and readiness to learn


Northern Nevada CPR offers CPR classes across Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and surrounding Northern Nevada communities. Our courses are designed for all skill levels, from first-time learners to healthcare professionals seeking recertification.


Contact us today to sign up for your next CPR class and come prepared to learn life-saving skills that can make a difference in your community.

 
 
 

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