Basic Life Support (BLS)
International standard basic life support training for healthcare professionals and professional first responders. Following American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines protocols.
Includes:
- BLS Provider module
- Practice with high-fidelity manikins
- Adult & pediatric AED trainer
- Lunch & snacks
- BLS Certificate
- Personal pocket mask
What is High-Quality CPR?
Essential components of high-quality CPR you will master
Depth
Min. 5 cm for adults
Rate
100-120 compressions/min
Full Recoil
Complete chest recoil
Min. Interruption
Pause less than 10 sec
Ratio
30 compressions : 2 breaths
Who Needs BLS Certification?
BLS is a mandatory standard for healthcare professionals
Doctors & Nurses
Required for clinical practice
Medical Students
Requirement for clinical rotations
Paramedics & EMTs
Mandatory competency standard
Firefighters
Professional first responders
BLS Training Curriculum
Introduction to BLS & High-Quality CPR
- Chain of Survival
- High-Quality CPR components
- Proper compression techniques
- Minimizing CPR interruptions
BLS for Adults
- Single rescuer adult CPR
- Two rescuer adult CPR
- Bag-mask ventilation usage
- AED integration in CPR
BLS for Children & Infants
- Child CPR (1-puberty)
- Infant CPR (<1 year)
- Technique modifications for children
- Pediatric AED usage
Special Scenarios & Evaluation
- Choking management
- Opioid-associated emergencies
- Team dynamics & communication
- Skills test & written exam
Frequently Asked Questions about BLS
Answers to common questions about Basic Life Support
What is Basic Life Support (BLS)?
Basic Life Support (BLS) is basic life support training that covers high-quality CPR techniques, AED operation, and airway obstruction handling for all ages (adults, children, infants).
What is the difference between BLS and regular CPR?
BLS is a higher standard than regular CPR. BLS follows American Heart Association (AHA) protocols with emphasis on High-Quality CPR, team dynamics, and more detail in handling various cardiac arrest scenarios.
Who needs BLS certification?
BLS certification is required by: healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses, midwives), medical and nursing students, paramedics and EMTs, firefighters, lifeguards, and professional first responders.
How long is BLS training?
BLS training lasts 1 day (8 hours) with 30% theory and 70% hands-on practice using manikins and AED trainers.
How much does Basic Life Support training cost?
BLS training costs Rp 1,000,000 per participant, including module, practice with high-fidelity manikins, AED trainer, lunch, and BLS certificate.
Is the BLS certificate internationally recognized?
SkilledSavers certificate follows AHA Guidelines standards. For international requirements, we also provide AHA BLS Provider certification that is recognized worldwide.
What is High-Quality CPR?
High-Quality CPR is CPR with: compression depth of at least 5 cm, rate of 100-120 compressions/minute, full chest recoil, minimized interruptions, and non-excessive ventilation.
How long is the BLS certificate valid?
The BLS certificate is valid for 2 years. After that, you need to attend a BLS renewal program to update your certification.
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