Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI) Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Course (Instructor-Led)
Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI) Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Professional Provider Course
(Instructor-Led)
The Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI) Basic Life Support (BLS) Course is an instructor-led class that provides healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to recognize and manage life-threatening emergencies. Here’s a description of what students can expect from the class:
- Course Length: The ECSI BLS Course is typically a 4-hour class that combines classroom instruction with hands-on practice.
- Course Content: During the course, students will learn how to recognize and respond to cardiac and respiratory emergencies, including how to perform high-quality CPR and use an automated external defibrillator (AED). They will also learn how to manage choking emergencies and provide basic life support in special situations, such as for infants and children.
- Instructional Methods: The ECSI BLS Course uses a variety of instructional methods to help students learn and retain the material. These may include video presentations, instructor-led discussions, and hands-on practice using manikins and other training equipment.
- Testing and Certification: To successfully complete the course, students must pass both a written exam and a skills demonstration. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a BLS certification from ECSI that is valid for two years.
- Prerequisites: The ECSI BLS Course is intended for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic life support skills as part of their job. Students should have a basic understanding of anatomy and physiology and should be comfortable working in a fast-paced, high-stress environment.
Overall, the ECSI Basic Life Support Course is a comprehensive, hands-on training program that prepares healthcare professionals to respond quickly and effectively to medical emergencies. With a focus on high-quality CPR and other essential life support skills, the course provides students with the knowledge and confidence they need to provide life-saving interventions in a wide range of emergency situations.
Program Cost: $80.00 per client-student [Included required AHA BLS Provider Textbook] (Printed or e-Book)
Course Length: 3.0-4.0 Hours (Course is material specific, not time specific)
Class Location(s): Scheduled Courses are taught at various locations throughout the Las Vegas Valley. Check the current schedule to see our current classroom location.