BLS Certification ensures that healthcare providers have resuscitation skills befitting of professionals. Patients expect CPR performed in a medical setting to be at a higher level than that on a construction site. BLS skills include using a bag valve mask, checking pulse and working well as a team.
What Should BLS Certification Training Include?
BLS Certification Should always include the following skills:
- Team approach to care
- Infant resuscitation skills
- Child resuscitation skills
- Adult resuscitation skills
- Use and trouble shooting of an Automated External Defibrillator
- Providing treatment for patients with a severe airway obstruction
- Written and practical work and test
Our BLS for Healthcare Providers Course covers core material such as adult CPR and pediatric CPR (including two-rescue scenarios and use of the bag mask) foreign-body airway obstruction and AED (automatic external defibrillation) instruction.
Where Can I Get BLS Certification Training?
Georgia CPR can provide BLS Certification Classes & BLS Recertification Courses on your premises or ours.
We arrive at your location on time and make sure you’re completely confident in your skills before we leave. For about half what you’d be charged through the Red Cross, you’ll get top BLS Healthcare training using American Heart Association Certification cards in a modular format that’s both efficient and thorough. See what past participants have said about Georgia CPR’s classes and professionalism here.
How Much Do The Classes Cost?
$70 – BLS for Healthcare Providers – CPR Training for Healthcare professionals (always includes CPR for all ages, AED, foreign body airway obstruction).
$100 – BLS for Healthcare Providers CPR + FIRST AID
CPR Training for Healthcare professionals (always includes CPR for all ages, AED, foreign body airway obstruction).
When Are The Next BLS Certification Training Classes?