Bahamas Baptist University College

Basic Life Support (BLS) Recertification

Course Name

Basic Life Support (BLS) Recertification

Contact Hours: 4 (an estimated time frame devoted to a course of study from start to finish that can vary from student to student)

Course Description

The BLS course is designed for first-response techniques for cardiac arrest. This includes CPR technique, differences between adult, child and infant resuscitation and recent updates to technique recommendations by the American Heart Association. This course is prepared for people who have passed the BLS exam before and is shorter than the full BLS Certification course.

Prerequisite

You must already hold an BLS provider card (current or expired) before taking this course. If your provider card expired more than 2 years ago, we recommend you take the full BLS certification course.

Please note: This recertification course is online and is not an onsite program.

Outcome

As a result of taking this class:

  • Student understands steps and processes necessary to increase chances of survival for a cardiac arrest
  • Learns all concepts shown in Outline

Assessment

  • Students demonstrate their knowledge of course work by successfully completing a multiple-choice exam

Outline

BLS Unit 1: General Concepts

Review of updated 2010 resuscitation guidelines from the American Heart Association.

BLS Unit 2: BLS and CPR for Adults

Review basic CPR procedure for one and two rescuers

BLS Unit 3: Automated External Defibrillator for Older Children and Adults

Understand basic safety and conditions for using an AED

BLS Unit 4: BLS for Children (Age 1 to Puberty)

Survey ventilation and compression metrics for children

BLS Unit 5: BLS for Infants (to 12 months old)

Survey ventilation and compression metrics for infants and specific compression technique

BLS Unit 6: Automated External Defibrillator for Infants & Children (1-8 years)

See preferred equipment and AED settings to use for children

BLS Unit 7: CPR with an Advanced Airway

Changes to compression ration based on airway availability

BLS Unit 8: Mouth-to-Mouth Rescue Breathing

Compare infant technique to normal technique

BLS Unit 9: Rescue Breathing

Timing schedules for rescue breathing situations

BLS Unit 10: Relief of Choking

Discuss proper Heimlich Maneuver technique and modified technique for infants

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