Do you often wonder if a BLS Certification is the same as a CPR Certification? Well, we’re here to set the record straight. There is a difference.
A BLS certification is geared more toward professional rescuers, nurses, paramedics and lifeguards for example. It falls outside the scope of something one would learn in a CPR course, including administering oxygen, team approach and hospital procedures. A CPR certification has a more general curriculum and caters to the lay person, non-professional rescuer and those in the non-medical field.
BLS certification includes:
- Efficient use of an AED, Automatic External Defibrillator
- CPR for adults, children, and infants
- How to proceed with Rescue breathing effectively
- Adequate usage of bag-mask for ventilation
- Training related to relief airway obstruction or choking
CPR certification includes:
- First-Aid basics
- How to deal with Injury and environmental emergencies
- Basic use of AED
The American Heart Association requires renewing your certification every two years. At East Coast Medical Training, our AHA approved training center offers BLS and/or CPR Renewal / Re-certification classes throughout the week. Check our class schedule by clicking here.