Knowledge From a BLS Provider

In the medical field, BLS stands for basic life support, meaning cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR.

BLS Explained:

In the medical field, BLS stands for basic life support, meaning cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR. This level of CPR is designed for Healthcare Professionals and Medical Students.

When attending one of our classes you will learn things such as:

BLS is most common used during emergency situations. This includes, a patient suffering from cardiac arrest, suffocation, or drowning. Being trained in basic life support can give you the opportunity to save a life, and when it comes to emergency situations, every minute counts

What To Do If You Encounter Someone Who Isn’t Breathing?

Stay calm

Call emergency services or 911

Start CPR

Stay with the patient and wait for emergency services to arrive

Performing CPR on a patient who is no longer breathing can increase the chance of survival. When performing CPR, this helps maintain high blood flow to the brain, and heart. Unfortunately, about 90% of cardiac arrest victims die before ever reaching the hospital. In many circumstances these patients could have had a chance of living if someone were able to perform CPR within the first 5 to 10 minutes of the emergency. About 32% of patients who have received proper CPR treatment, survive; however, the statistics are still very grim when patients experience an emergency like cardiac arrest, outside of a hospital.

If you become certified in BLS, then you can be prepared to deal with these types of emergencies should they arise. CPR is an invaluable skill, and even if you aren’t in the medical field, it is never a bad idea to learn how to perform it on others.

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