Basic Life Support (BLS) comprises essential emergency measures to sustain life in cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, or other life-threatening situations. It involves recognizing emergencies, administering CPR, and offering basic airway management. Typically performed by trained professionals or bystanders, BLS is crucial until advanced medical care is available. BLS is essential in events like cardiac arrest, choking, suffocation, drowning, severe allergic reactions, drug overdose, and trauma. These scenarios demand BLS interventions to restart breathing, revive the heart, and maintain life until professional medical assistance is obtained.
Course: | 251HE1155A |
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Dates: | February 21, 2025 |
F from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM | |
Hours: | 3.00 |
Location: | UNLV MAB2 Room 160 |
Instructor: | Chadwick Whetman |
Fee: | $80.00 |
Audience: | This course is designed for healthcare professionals and individuals who need to acquire CPR and basic cardiovascular life support skills. |
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