cpr certification

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iceborne

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i am applying for a license in texas. does it matter whether i get cpr certification through ymca or red cross or whatever is out there?
 
I think as long as it is hands on training, it doesn't really matter. It can't be an internet course or anything like that. That's what I remember... welcome to Texas!
 
it has to be cpr for health care professionals though. im in texas as well. just took my wreb at uth this past weekend. saw that you just passed yours. congrats. did you feel like you did well overall or were you suprised at your score. I got two pink slips, one for perio rejection and one for modification not approved so im nervous.
 
drhouston said:
it has to be cpr for health care professionals though. im in texas as well. just took my wreb at uth this past weekend. saw that you just passed yours. congrats. did you feel like you did well overall or were you suprised at your score. I got two pink slips, one for perio rejection and one for modification not approved so im nervous.


frankly, i was really surprise at my score. i knew i fcuked up on the endo, i just didn't know how bad. the clinical part, i knew i did fine, just not perfect like i wanted it. i usually always get like perfect scores in my clinical exam at school in both operative and prostho, so anything that involves cutting to spec- i usually do to spec to the nail. but i overextended a little on one of the tooth, lost that perfect 90 cavosurface and forced myself not to touch it so to not get nailed for overextension. the perio, i had to do 2 quads, but weren't really worried at all cause i had the whole day to do it. other than that, the FE really cheered me up by tell me i would pass, don't worry about it. but even if someone tells you not to worry, you still worry you know. waiting sucks, i've been there.
 

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