Basic Life Support Course (BLS)

Overview
The American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support (BLS) training reinforces healthcare professionals’ understanding of the importance of early CPR and defibrillation, performing basic steps of early CPR and defibrillation, performing basic steps of CPR, relieving choking, using an AED, and the role of each link in the Chain of Survival.
In this classroom-based course, healthcare professionals learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR to victims of all ages, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.

Course Content

  • 1-Rescuer CPR and AED for adult, child and infant
  • 2-Rescuer CPR and AED for adult, child and infant
  • Bag-mask techniques for adult, child and infant
  • Critical concepts of high-quality CPR
  • Differences between adult, child and infant rescue techniques
  • Key changes in basic life support, reflecting the new science from the 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care
  • Relief of choking for adult, child and infant
  • Rescue breathing for adult, child and infant
  • The American Heart Association Chain of Survival

Who Will Benefit From This Course?
Health care providers such as EMS, Doctors, dentists, nurses, technicians and therapists.

Duration
8:30 am – 1:30 pm (half day)

Registration Fees:

External Candidate:- 350 AED
Thumbay Group Staff:- 280 AED
GMU Students:- 110 AED
Group Registration: Volume based pricing