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PRESSURE CPR TRAINING
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Red Cross and AHA BLS Course Overview
Both the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association (AHA) offer Basic Life Support (BLS) courses aimed at providing essential skills for responding to cardiac emergencies. Below is a comparison of the two programs:
American Red Cross BLS Course
Target Audience: Healthcare professionals and laypersons.
Course Content:
CPR for adults, children, and infants.
Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Relief of choking in responsive and unresponsive individuals.
Available in both in-person and blended learning options.
Certification: Participants receive a BLS certification valid for two years.
American Heart Association BLS Course
Target Audience: Healthcare providers and first responders.
Course Content:
High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants.
Use of AEDs.
Team dynamics in a resuscitation scenario.
Format: Typically offered in in-person and online formats.
Certification: AHA BLS certification is also valid for two years.
Choosing Between Red Cross and AHA BLS Courses
When deciding between the two courses, consider the following factors:
Employer Requirements: Check if your workplace has a preference for one certification over the other.
Course Availability: Look for local classes and their schedules.
Learning Style: Determine if you prefer in-person training or a blended learning approach.
Both the Red Cross and AHA BLS courses provide valuable training for lifesaving skills. Choose the one that best fits your needs and requirements.
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