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BLS PROVIDER

BLS Provider Course

The BLS Provider Course is designed to prepare a wide variety of healthcare professionals to recognize several life-threatening emergencies and to provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely, and effective manner. This course includes adult, child, and infant rescue skills in both the out-of-hospital and in-hospital settings. Anyone who needs to know how to perform CPR in a healthcare setting can take this course. Course is taught by lecture, video and student participation.

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Information Covered

  • Steps to CPR

  • When to start CPR

  • When to give breaths, including with barrier devices

  • When to check a pulse

  • How to give compressions at the proper depth and rate and with complete chest recoil

  • When to use an AED

  • The signs and actions for severe airway obstruction in the responsive and unresponsive victim

  • The links of the Chain of Survival

  • Activating the appropriate emergency response system

  • Performing CPR

  • Providing early defibrillation

  • Ensuring the arrival of early advanced care by activating 9-1-1

  • Describe the signs of 4 common life-threatening emergencies in adults

  • Cardiac Arrest

  • Choking

  • Stroke

  • Heart Attack

Learn and Demonstrate the Following Skills

  • Activating the emergency response system

  • Giving breaths for adult, child, and infant victims

  • Mouth-to-mouth ventilation

  • Mouth-to-mask ventilation

  • Bag-mask ventilation

  • Giving compressions for adult, child, and infant victims

  • Performing 1-and-2 rescuer CPR for adult, child, and infant victims

  • Using an AED for victims of all ages

  • Relieving choking in the responsive and unresponsive victim of any age

  • Team Dynamics

 

Course meets the minimum requirements for BLS Provider CPR with American Heart Association. Certification valid for two years. Course length is approximately 4 hours and requires a minimum score of 84% on a written exam to pass.

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