
BLS (Basic Life Support) /AED For Healthcare Providers
This course provides healthcare professionals and first responders with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and other lifesaving techniques in emergencies. The course typically covers:
- CPR for adults, children, and infants: Proper techniques for performing chest compressions and rescue breaths.
- AED (Automated External Defibrillator) use: Training on how to use an AED to deliver a shock to someone in cardiac arrest.
- Airway management: Techniques for clearing and maintaining an open airway, including the use of masks and other devices.
- Choking management: Methods to assist someone who is choking, including the Heimlich maneuver and back blows.
- Team dynamics: The importance of working effectively in a team during emergencies, including roles and communication.
This course is designed to prepare individuals to respond to a variety of emergency situations,
typically in settings like hospitals, clinics, schools, or the community.
typically in settings like hospitals, clinics, schools, or the community.
- Duration: The duration of a Basic Life Support course can vary depending on the provider and the format of the course. On average:
- Renewal or Refresher Course: About 3 to 4 hours.
The courses generally include both classroom instruction and hands-on practice in skills like
CPR, AED use, and first aid. Some courses may also be offered online, with practical skills sessions conducted in person.