Training Programs

Basic Life Support

(1 Ratings)
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Designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.

MODULES

 

PRUDENT HEART LIVING

CPR WITH AN ADVANCED AIRWAY

AHA GUIDELINES FOR CPR& ECC

BAG- MASK TECHNIQUES FOR ADULTS,CHILD& INFANTS

CRITICAL CONCEPTS OF HIGH-QUALITY CPR

SKILL STATIONS

THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION CHAIN OF SURVIVAL

THEORY EXAM ASSESSMENTS

1-RESCUER CPR AND AED FOR ADULT CHILD & INFANTS

SKILL ASSESSMENT

2-RESCUER CPR AND AED FOR ADULTS, CHILD & INFANTS

CERTIFICATION

DIFFERENCE BTN ADULT, CHILD AND INFANT

 
   

The course is tailored to providers working in the field. All scenarios are modelled after real-life experiences that they may actually face

Upon successful completion of all course components, students receive a BLS for Healthcare Providers course completion certificate, valid for two years.

TARGET GROUPS INCLUDE; Primary: Prehospital, emergency care professionals including emergency medical technicians (EMTs), police officers, firefighters, DOCTORS &NURSE

Secondary: Athletic trainers, any/all other first responders

Video-based course ensures consistency

Instructor-led, hands-on class format reinforce skills proficiency.

COURSE DURATION IS 2DAYS AND COST IS $ 80

Short Description

Designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner

Course Info

Lessons

BLS
  • [Lesson] Introduction
    Duration: 00:01:00

Quiz Questions

Class Times

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Whole Day

Meet Our Teacher

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Average Rating

20% 1 Ratings

Edison Okoth Hollywood

7 Months ago

Did not get certificate even after paying and attending the training on. Always being told to wait, they are being printed in batches

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