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Description

Knowing the Basic Life Support (BLS) process is critical in responding to life-threatening emergencies. The newest BLS course guidelines focus on performing several tasks simultaneously with a group process that promotes efficiency and minimizes errors. Additionally, the course covers first aid.
First aid refers to the emergency or immediate care you should provide when a person is injured or ill until complete medical treatment is available. For minor conditions, first aid care may be enough. For serious problems, first aid care should be continued until more advanced care becomes available. The decision to act appropriately with first aid can mean the difference between life and death. Begin by introducing yourself to the injured or ill person. Explain that you are a first aid provider and are willing to help. The person must permit you to help them; wait to touch them until they agree to be helped. If you encounter a confused person or someone critically injured or ill, you can assume they would want you to help them. This is known as “implied consent.”
Knowing the process of First Aid is critical in responding to life-threatening emergencies. The newest First Aid course guidelines focus on doing several tasks simultaneously with a group process that promotes efficiency and minimizes errors.
This course will teach participants how to perform life support techniques, including chest compressions, basic airway management, rescue breathing, and the use of an AED for defibrillation.
The course package includes:
A First Aid instructional presentation
A BLS instructional presentation
CPR, AED, & First Aid, and BLS Provider Handbooks
Note: This course is for Basic Life Support and CPR, AED, and First Aid training.
Who this course is for:
Health Care Professionals
Medical Students
Nursing and Allied Health Care Students
Emergency Responders
Anyone who wants to be prepared in a medical emergency

What you'll learn

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Save A Life by NHCPS & The Disque Foundation
2
1.1-Introducing Save A Life by NHCPS & the Disque Foundation
1.2-Who is NHCPS?
2-Course Resources
1
2.1-Download Course Handbooks
3-Introduction to First Aid
2
3.1-First Aid
3.2-First Aid
4-Medical Problems
17
4.1-Breathing Problems
4.2-Breathing Problems
4.3-Allergic Reactions
4.4-Allergic Reactions
4.5-Heart Diseases
4.6-Heart Diseases
4.7-Fainting
4.8-Fainting
4.9-Low Blood Sugar
4.10-Low Blood Sugar
4.11-Stroke
4.12-Stroke
4.13-Seizures
4.14-Seizures
4.15-Shock
4.16-Shock
4.17-Knowledge Assessment: Medical Problems
5-Injuries and Trauma
19
5.1-Controlling Bleeding
5.2-Controlling Bleeding
5.3-Teeth Injuries
5.4-Teeth Injuries
5.5-Nosebleeds
5.6-Nosebleeds
5.7-Punctures
5.8-Punctures
5.9-Eye Problems
5.10-Eye Problems
5.11-Head Injuries
5.12-Head Injuries
5.13-Spine Injuries
5.14-Spine Injuries
5.15-Bone and Joint Injuries
5.16-Bone and Joint Injuries
5.17-Burns and Electrical Injuries
5.18-Burns and Electrical Injuries
5.19-Knowledge Assessment: Injuries and Trauma
6-Environmental Injury and Illness
13
6.1-Bites and Stings
6.2-Bites and Stings
6.3-Heat Related Illness
6.4-Heat Related Illness
6.5-Sunburns
6.6-Sunburns
6.7-Frostbite
6.8-Frostbite
6.9-Hypothermia
6.10-Hypothermia
6.11-Toxin and Poison Exposure
6.12-Toxin and Poison Exposure
6.13-Knowledge Assessment: Environmental Injury and Illness
7-General Concepts of Basic Life Support
5
7.1-Initiating the Chain of Survival
7.2-Initiating the Chain of Survival
7.3-2020 Guideline Changes
7.4-2020 Guideline Changes
7.5-General Concepts of Basic Life Support
8-BLS for Adults
10
8.1-BLS for Adults
8.2-One-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Adults
8.3-One-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Adults
8.4-Two-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Adults
8.5-Two-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Adults
8.6-Adult Mouth-to-Mask Ventilation
8.7-Adult Mouth-to-Mask Ventilation
8.8-Adult Bag-Mask Ventilation
8.9-Adult Bag-Mask Ventilation
8.10-Knowledge Assessment: BLS for Adults
9-Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
3
9.1-Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
9.2-Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
9.3-Knowledge Assessment: Use of an AED
10-BLS for Children (Age One to Puberty)
7
10.1-BLS for Children (1-Puberty)
10.2-One-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Children
10.3-One-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Children
10.4-Two-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Children
10.5-Two-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Children
10.6-Child Ventilation
10.7-Child Ventilation
11-BLS for Infants (Age 0 to 12 Months)
5
11.1-BLS for Infants (0 to 12 Months Old)
11.2-One-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Infants
11.3-One-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Infants
11.4-Two-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Infants
11.5-Two-Rescuer BLS/CPR for Infants
12-Use of an AED for Children & Infants
3
12.1-AED for Children & Infants
12.2-AED for Children & Infants
12.3-Knowledge Assessment: BLS for Children and Infants
13-Airway Management
5
13.1-Airway Management
13.2-Mouth-to-Mouth Rescue Breathing
13.3-Mouth-to-Mouth Rescue Breathing
13.4-Rescue Breathing
13.5-Rescue Breathing
14-Relief of Choking
5
14.1-Choking in Adults & Children
14.2-Choking in Adults & Children
14.3-Choking in Infants
14.4-Choking in Infants
14.5-Knowledge Assessment: Airway Management and Choking
15-BLS Skills
8
15.1-Adult Airway
15.2-Adult CPR & AED
15.3-Adult 1-Person BLS
15.4-Adult 2-Person BLS
15.5-Infant Airway
15.6-Infant 1-Person BLS
15.7-Infant 2-Person BLS
15.8-Airway Management
16-Study Aids
1
16.1-Study Aids
17-Additional Learning: How to Get Certified
1
17.1-Additional Learning: How to Get BLS Certified
18-Ways to Give
1
18.1-Join Us in Our Mission of Furthering Education!
19-Bonus Lecture
1
19.1-Bonus Lecture