BLS

Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Course

The Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider is designed to provide participants with prompt recognition of life-threatening emergencies by providing high-quality chest compressions, delivering appropriate ventilation, and providing early use of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED). This course also provides training to relieve choking in a timely and effective manner and to revive drowning and electrocution victims (adults, children, and infants).

Intended Audience:

  1. Healthcare Professionals and Allied Healthcare Personnel
  2. First-Responders like Police, firefighters, etc.
  3. Non-Medical Professionals like Sports Coaches, Airline Pilots crew, etc.

Content and Modules:

  1. Steps in Chain of Survival (Adult, Child, Infant)
  2. Importance of Adult and Pediatric CPR techniques (Single rescuer, Two rescuer and Multi rescuer, Use of Bag Valve Mask)
  3. Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (FBAO) / Choking in Adults and Pediatrics
  4. Electrocution
  5. Drowning
  6. Use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

Student Material:  

AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Manual, including a BLS Reference Card or AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider E-Manual, including a Digital Reference Card

Evaluation: Participants are evaluated through a MCQ based written exam and a practical skills test.

Certification: AHA BLS Provider Course Completion Card with a 2-year validity

Duration: 1 Day

PRICE : PRICE ON REQUEST

Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor Course

The American Heart Association is always looking for Healthcare Professionals to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergency situations and deliver high-quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), prompt use of Automated External Defibrillation (AED), First-Aid and other life-saving techniques. The Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor Course trains potential Instructors in imparting and facilitating life-saving skills effectively.

Steps to becoming a Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor

There are 4 steps to becoming an AHA Instructor. For successful completion, instructor candidates must

  1. Be accepted by an AHA Training Center (TC) before enrolling in an Instructor Essentials Course and have a completed Instructor Candidate Application on file with that TC
  2. Have current AHA Provider status in the discipline for that Instructor Essentials Course and be proficient in all the skills of that discipline
  3. Successfully complete the Instructor Essentials Course, including both the online and hands-on session
  4. Successfully be monitored teaching within 6 months after completing the hands-on session of the Instructor Essentials Course (Training Center Coordinators [TCCs] may require additional monitoring, if needed)

Content and Modules:

  1. Overview of the Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Course
  2. Delivering High-Quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  3. High-Performance Team Activity
  4. Learning Stations
  5. Scenario Testing

Student Material: AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor Manual including a BLS Reference Card or AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor E-Manual including a Digital Reference Card

Evaluation: Participants are evaluated through a MCQ based Written Exam and Practical Skills Test.

Certification: AHA BLS Provider Course Completion Card with a 2-year validity

Intended Audience:

  1. Healthcare Professionals and Allied Healthcare Personnel
  2. First-Responders like Police, Firefighters etc.
  3. Non-Medical Professionals like Sports Coaches, Airline Pilots and Crew etc.

Duration: 1 Day

PRICE : PRICE ON REQUEST

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