Sunday, 31 May 2015

Basic Info On BLS Certification

By Ericka Marsh


Many in the health care field are required to be Good Samaritans when dealing with the public, if they are present during an emergency. So most every first responder, or someone who is certified to assist with medical problems when they are first on an accident scene, has had this presented in their education. Getting your BLS certification is not time consuming, and can be very beneficial for those even without a medical background to know.

The above acronym means basic life support. So when it is used in the right manner, it can help prevent someone from dying and to help with any effort to save a life. The American Heart Association or AHA started to offer this so people would know more about how to help when there is an emergency, and so that health care workers can stay up to date on credentials. Some professions that use these skills may include your babysitter, a daycare worker and even security guards that work with the general public and their safety.

When you take this course, you should expect to cover many aspects of first aid. Included are strokes, seizures, heart attacks, and learning to clean and take care of a vast array of different wounds. With the training provided, you can also take part in CPR with AED on people of any age.

The automated external defibrillator or AED is used in conjunction with CPR until help arrives, and is covered in a single and team situation so that you learn to take a breath for a victim. With many companies having an AED on site today, it is easier to help in efforts to save a life when one is present and used correctly. So training on how to correctly use it with CPR efforts is essential.

There is a test that must be passed, and it requires that a person know about parasites, bloodborne pathogens, bacteria, protection from infections and using universal precautions. This means using personal protective equipment such as gloves, barriers, mouth guards and goggles when in a medical situation. These are each on the exam that the AHA sponsors.

There are many providers that offer this course, and it is required for the professional offering it to be certified to do so. The AHA partners with many institutes, schools, individuals and companies to confer a certificate to a student upon completion. It is ideal to ensure that your chosen provider is able to show their certificate, so that a student can be sure their completion will be acknowledged.

There are not set costs for the course, as this is based on the practitioner or location that offers the class. Your charge could include materials and books, the dummies used for CPR and AED training as well as time for the practitioner to offer the course. You should ask about what is covered by the charge before you enroll, and ask about the time length requirements to complete as well.

Your certification could help you get hired at numerous types of jobs, but can be beneficial in your personal life too. Any person that deals with toddlers, the aging population or the public could make use of the information. There may come a time when it is you that is called on to save someone's life.




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