The American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider Course is widely recognized as the CPR card of healthcare workers. The course is intended for certified or non-certified, licensed or non-licensed professionals that work in the field of healthcare.
A new option for certification is the e-Learning skills session, which employs a hybrid educational model. This course is an option for healthcare providers seeking an alternative to classroom-based training.
The eLearning courses, available for purchase through OnlineAHA.org, offer a flexible training option for busy healthcare professionals. The complete course is delivered in two parts. Part 1 delivers the cognitive learning through Web-based, self-paced modules. The online portion features a series of online modules covering the required adult, child and infant CPR sequences. After the content is covered, an online test and evaluation must be completed. Part 2 is where students meet with a BLS Instructor to complete a hands-on skills session and testing.
This course includes the same material as the traditional classroom based course including the for adults, children, and infants:
- Recognizing Medical Emergencies
- Accessing the Appropriate Emergency Resources
- Proving CPR (including 1 and 2-rescurer scenarios)
- Providing Ventilations with a Bag-Valve Mask device (BVM)
- Relief of a Foreign-Body Airway Obstruction (Choking)
- Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Approximate Length:
2 Hours (e-Learning Skills Session)
Required student materials for eLearning Skills Session:
Completed Online Certificate (either BLS Online Part 1 or HeartCode BLS)
Successful performance of the online modules and skills exam is required for a completion card.
BLS Codes are only sent during business hours of 9am-5pm and are sent manually by our staff. If you purchase a code on the weekend or after business hours, you can expect to receive your code to the email address you provide on the next business day.
Price: Includes online eLearning, provider manual e-book, and in-person skills session
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You must bring a copy of your Part 1 course completion certificate.
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