BLS Provider Level C
- 1/2 Day
- Classroom Based
- Minimum 10 - Maximum 16
- No prerequisites
Overview
Basic Life Support (BLS) teaches participants how to respond to emergences with basic life support skills. Designed for pre-hospital and in-facility settings, students will learn CPR skills for all ages, use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and clearing a blocked airway.
The First Aid programs taught by Arctic Response meet or exceed national, territorial and provincial standards and incorporate the most recent 2010 Heart and Stroke CPR Guidelines. Additionally, Arctic Response sits on the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Technical Committee currently developing CSA standards for Workplace First Aid.
Course Content
- Chain of Survival
- 1-rescuer / 2-rescuer CPR
- High-quality chest compressions with a feedback device
- Multi-rescuer team CPR
- Adult, Child and Infant CPR and relief of choking
- Use of an AED
- Effective ventilation using a barrier device and bag-mask device
- Opioid-associated life-threatening emergencies
- Role of the CPR coach
- Maternal cardiac arrest
- Anaphylaxis; Drowning
- Heart attack and stroke
- Other life-threatening emergencies