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1-Day American Heart Association® Basic Life Support (BLS)
1-Day American Heart Association® Basic Life Support (BLS)
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1-Day American Heart Association® Basic Life Support (BLS) Course
This course serves as the foundation for life-saving care following cardiac arrest. The AHA's BLS course has been updated to reflect the latest advancements in CPR and emergency cardiovascular care, based on the 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines. This instructor-led, video-based course teaches both single-rescuer and team-based basic life support skills, equipping participants to assist patients in both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.
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COURSE CONTENT
What will you Learn from this Course?
- The importance of high-quality CPR and its impact on survival rates.
- Application of the steps in the Chain of Survival.
- Signs and symptoms of individuals requiring CPR.
- High-quality CPR skills for adults, children, and infants.
- The importance of early use of an AED.
- Demonstration of AED usage skills.
- Effective use of protective equipment for assisted breathing.
- Team-based resuscitation and skill development.
- Techniques for managing airway obstruction (choking) in adults, children, and infants.
TOTAL 1 DAY
COURSE OUTLINE
Description
- Course Location: Bangkok Silom
- Course duration: 6 hours (1 day)
- Language: English
- Assessments: practical evaluation + exam
- Schedules: TBC
- Awards: International American Heart Association® Basic Life Support award valid for 2 years
What is Included:
- instructor
- Training equipment
- Exams
- Awards
- Classroom
What is not Included:
- Accommodation (where applicable)
- Food and beverages
- Flights (where applicable)
- Airport Transfers (where applicable)
- Safety Glasses (where applicable)
- Ear Defenders (where applicable)
AUDIENCE
For healthcare professionals or emergency responders who wish to learn how to recognize life-threatening emergencies, perform CPR, use an AED, and provide choking assistance in a safe, timely, and effective manner.
Prerequisites: You must be a licensed medical professional, such as a doctor, emergency medical technician (EMT), physician, or registered nurse.
PREREQUISITES
English Language
The learner must be sufficiently competent in the use of the English language. All instruction and assessment must take place in English.
Physical Condition
All learners must be sufficiently fit to take part in practical skills training.