Basic Life Support and CPR
Basic Life Support and CPR
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Description
Imagine one of your family members grasping for air, and you have no idea what to do. If you don’t want to fall into such a situation, get basic life support training and learn how to manage emergencies. The Basic Life Support and CPR course is the ideal place to develop your life support and CPR skills.
In this comprehensive training, you will first learn about the key steps of basic life support skills. The highly informative modules will educate you on how to provide life support to adults, infants and children. Then you will receive CPR training and develop the competence and confidence to perform CPR. Next, the course will provide you with a clear understanding of airway management. Through this course, you will also learn what to do in case of choking.
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Who Should Take the Course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Basic Life Support and CPR
Certification
Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate.
Accreditation
All of our courses, including this Basic Life Support and CPR, are fully accredited.
Course Curriculum
This section provides an in-depth breakdown of the course structure, topics covered, and what students can expect from each module.
- Basic Life Support
- Key steps in BLS
- Duty of Care
- Chain of Survival
- Emotional Stress and Fear of Doing Something Wrong
- Introduction to Basic Life Support for Adults
- One Rescuer BLS/CPR for Adults
- Two-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Adults
- Adult Mouth-to-Mask and Bag-Mask Ventilation
- Adult Basic Life Support (BLS) Algorithm
- Use of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- BLS Differences for Adults and Children
- One-rescuer BLS for Children
- Two-rescuer BLS for Children
- Pediatric BLS Algorithm
- Child Ventilation
- Differences between BLS for Children and Infants
- One-rescuer BLS for infants
- Two-rescuer BLS for infants
- Automated External Defibrillator Infants and Children
- Starting CPR — Support Circulation
- Drowning
- Ventilations
- Full CPR
- Use of Oxygen During Resuscitation
- Special Circumstances with Resuscitation
- The Airway Management
- Mouth-To-Mouth Rescue Breathing
- Rescue Breathing
- What is Choking?
- Choking in an Adult or Child Older than One Year
- Choking in infants
- Head injuries or Concussions
- Neck & Back Injuries
- Ankle and Foot Injuries
- Fractures
- Dislocations
- Bleeding
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Asthma Attack
- Diabetic
- Hyperglycemia & Hypoglycemia
- Seizures
- Summary
- The Underlying Principles
- The Three Steps to the Assessment Sequence
- Assessing Responsiveness
- Recovery Position
- Log Roll
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