Bls/Cpr
The Basic Life Support (BLS) and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) program is a comprehensive, hands-on training designed to empower healthcare providers, caregivers, and community responders with the skills and confidence to save lives during medical emergencies.
Following the latest American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines, this course provides practical instruction on recognizing life-threatening conditions, performing high-quality CPR, delivering early defibrillation using an AED, and managing choking incidents in all age groups.
Participants will engage in realistic simulations, team-based drills, and critical thinking exercises to develop the ability to respond promptly and effectively in cardiac, respiratory, and choking emergencies. The BLS/CPR program emphasizes not only technical skills but also team coordination, communication, and decision-making under pressure.
This training is essential for nurses, physicians, paramedics, caregivers, first responders, and anyone involved in direct patient care or emergency response.
Curriculum Topics
Detailed Course Outline for BLS/CPR Training.
Learn the key steps that improve survival — from early recognition and activation of emergency response to advanced care and recovery.
Gain mastery in compression depth, rate, and hand placement, ensuring optimal blood flow and oxygen delivery for patients of all ages.
Hands-on training in using AEDs effectively and safely to restore normal heart rhythm in sudden cardiac arrest victims.
Practice using barrier devices, bag-valve masks, and rescue breaths to maintain airway patency and provide effective ventilation.
Learn how to quickly recognize airway obstruction and perform proper techniques to clear the airway in adults, children, and infants.
Understand teamwork, leadership, and communication strategies to perform coordinated, efficient resuscitation as part of a rescue team.

