Resuscitation, Adult Basic Life Support And Use Of AED
Resuscitation, Adult Basic Life Support And Use Of AED
Resuscitation, Adult Basic Life Support, and AED Use: A Key Skill at GOVPT Training Institute
At GOVPT Training Institute, we know that being skilled in resuscitation, including Adult Basic Life Support (BLS) and using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), is really important. Our course is designed to give you the knowledge and hands-on experience you need to respond confidently in emergencies.
The course is organized to reflect how urgent these situations can be. We follow the latest guidelines from trusted sources like the American Heart Association to teach you the basics of Adult BLS, which include:
Quick Assessment: Spotting signs of cardiac arrest and starting the emergency response.
Quality Chest Compressions: Giving compressions at the right rate and depth to keep blood flowing.
Airway Management: Keeping the airway clear for better oxygen flow using techniques like head-tilt chin-lift and jaw-thrust.
Rescue Breaths: Administering breaths correctly to ensure the victim gets enough oxygen.
We also focus on using AEDs safely and effectively. You’ll learn how to:
Know When to Use an AED: Recognizing when defibrillation is needed based on heart activity.
Place AED Pads Properly: Making sure the pads are in the right spot for good results.
Operate the AED: Following instructions and delivering shocks when necessary.
Combine AED Use with BLS: Merging chest compressions and rescue breaths while using the AED.
What makes GOVPT Training Institute special is our focus on real-life practice. Our course includes simulations that let you practice your skills in a safe setting. Experienced instructors give personal feedback, helping you build the confidence to act in emergencies.
In the end, our Resuscitation, Adult BLS, and AED Use course is all about being prepared. By teaching you these essential skills, GOVPT Training Institute helps create a community that is ready to save lives. This course is more than just getting certified; it’s about giving you the tools to become a lifesaver.