AHA BLS Certification in Hayward
BLS CPR Provider Class – American Heart Association BLS Certification
AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) is available in two different training methods – blended learning and classroom training. Regardless of the chosen method, all BLS course options impart the same science-based skills endorsed by the AHA and lead to the issuance of an identical AHA BLS Course Completion Card.
Who should take BLS Certification Class?
The BLS Provider class is designed for Emergency Response Healthcare providers and Professional Rescuers. Including Nurse Practitioners (NP), Registered Nurses (RN), Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN), Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), Dietary Aides, Home Health Aides, Hospital and Healthcare staff, Physical Therapists (PT), Occupational Therapists (OT), Speech Therapists (ST), Registered Behavioral Therapists (RBT), Physicians, Physician’s Assistants (PA), Medical Assistants, Medical Office Staff, Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), Triage Nurses, Dental Professionals, and Medical and Dental Students in training.
The BLS Course is also designed for other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-facility and prehospital settings.
What does the BLS Certification class teach?
- High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants for 1 rescuer and 2 rescuers.
- The AHA chain of Survival, specifically the BLS components.
- Important early use of an AED (Automates External Defibrillator).
- Effective ventilations using a barrier device.
- Importance of teams in multirescuer resuscitation and performance as an effective team member during multirescuer CPR.
- Relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (choking) for adults and infants
- Foreign body airway management (choking).
Certification: American Heart Association© BLS certification
Upon successful completion of the course, students receive an AHA BLS certification on the day of the class, valid for two years.
No time for a full classroom course in Hayward?
Take a blended learning course (HeartCode BLS + a hands-on skills Practice and Check).
Upon completion of HeartCode BLS, please call us for a 1-hour Skills Practice and Check ($63). Location: 2660 John Montgomery Dr., Suite 6, San Jose, CA 95148.
FAQs
What are the course completion requirements for the BLS Certification in Hayward?
To successfully complete this course and receive your BLS course completion card, students must do the following:
- Participate in hands-on interactive demonstrations of high-quality CPR skills.
- Pass the Adult CPR and AED Skills Test
- Pass the Child and Infant CPR Skills Test
- Score at least 84% on the multiple-choice exam.
Are students allowed to access resources when taking the BLS Certification class Exam?
The AHA has adopted an open-resource policy for exams. Open resource means that students may use resources as a reference while completing the exam. Resources could include the provider manual, either in printed form or as an eBook on personal devices, any notes the student took during the provider course, the 2020 Handbook of ECC for Healthcare Providers, the AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC, posters, etc. Open resource does not mean open discussion with other students or the instructor. Students may not interact with each other during the exam.
Frederick F. –
Fun and very helpful instructor. I recommend him to anyone who needs quick certification and to learn CPR knowledge and skills that stick.
Leanor D. –
Great class, clean equipment, his teaching style is good and he makes sure you are going to retain ALL information before you pass the test. I would use this company again.
karl o. –
Excellent class, instructor Quan answered all questions and kept the class moving along so we received all the training required to save lives. Look forward to taking his class again in 2 years when my certificate expires.
Wally Doherty –
Quan is one of the better instructors I have seen in a long time. The class is clean, equipment is clean and the instruction is concise and to the point. I will definitely recommend his class to anyone interested in securing his/her CPR certification.