AHA’s Basic Life Support Provider Course: Course outline

The American Heart Association (AHA) BLS course trains participants to promptly
recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest
compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide
early use of an AED. Reflects science and education from the American
Heart Association Guidelines Update for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care
(ECC).

Who should take this course?

BLS is geared towards in-facility hospital providers i.e. Nurses and doctors, and prehospital providers, like EMTs, paramedics and fire fighters.

Duration:

4-5 hours

Class size:

Maximum class size is 6 students to provide the best learning experience. After Registration the student will be provided with the AHA BLS Provider eBook which contain all the necessary materials that are needed for the course exam.

Completion Criteria:

The participant needs to pass 2 exams in order to complete the course. The first exam is theoretical containing MCQs regarding topics discussed during the course and in the AHA BLS eBook. The second is a Scenario Based Skill test in which the student demonstrates that he mastered the BLS skills taught in the course. Upon completion you will be provided with a course completion BLS Provider Certificate and wallet card.