American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) TrainingThe American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) course is designed to equip individuals with the essential skills to effectively respond to cardiac emergencies in both healthcare and community settings. This comprehensive course focuses on providing high-quality CPR, recognizing life-threatening emergencies, and using an automated external defibrillator (AED) appropriately.
Throughout the course, participants will learn and practice the latest guidelines and techniques endorsed by the American Heart Association.
CPR for Health Care Provider: This course is for health care professionals who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life-support skills in both hospital and outpatient care settings. Students train in recognizing life-threatening emergencies in adult, child and infant patients; giving high-quality chest compressions, delivering appropriate ventilations and providing early use of an AED. It also covers the use of BVM, pocket masks and relief of choking in responsive and unresponsive victims. This certification is good for two years. Allow up to 4 weeks for CPR card.
CPR Re-Certification: BLS Provider: Re-certification course for individuals currently holding a valid GL2015 “BLS Provider" (Health Care Provider level) credential. Students MUST produce credentials prior to class start. Students receive abbreviated review/training in recognizing/treating Cardiac Arrest in adult, child, and infant patients; by providing high-quality chest compressions, delivering appropriate ventilations and providing early use of an AED in sing and multiple rescuer situations. Also included is the use of the Bag-Mask and Pocket Mask, and relief of choking in responsive and unresponsive victims of all ages. Includes Student Text and two (2) year certification. Requires successful completion of written and skills tests.