Enrolling in a BLS Certification class is a crucial step for healthcare professionals and first responders. Whether it’s your first time getting certified or you’re renewing your credentials, understanding what to expect can help you feel confident and prepared.

At A-B-CPR, our in-person BLS (Basic Life Support) Certification classes in San Diego focus on hands-on learning, equipping you with the skills to handle real-life emergencies effectively.

Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect during your training.


Course Overview: What You’ll Learn

BLS Certification is designed to teach essential life-saving techniques. The course follows American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines, ensuring you meet professional and regulatory standards.

Topics Covered:

  • CPR for Adults, Children, and Infants: Learn proper chest compression techniques and rescue breathing.
  • AED (Automated External Defibrillator) Use: Practice using an AED to restore normal heart rhythms during cardiac arrest.
  • Choking Relief: Techniques for relieving airway obstructions in adults, children, and infants.
  • Team-Based Resuscitation: Work collaboratively in simulated emergency scenarios to enhance communication and efficiency.

Course Structure: Step-by-Step

  1. Introduction and Orientation
    • Brief overview of course objectives.
    • Introduction to the AHA guidelines and certification requirements.
  2. Hands-On Skills Practice
    • Practice CPR techniques on manikins.
    • Simulate AED usage with real-world equipment.
    • Engage in choking relief exercises.
  3. Team Resuscitation Training
    • Participate in team-based scenarios to simulate real-life medical emergencies.
    • Learn to communicate effectively in high-pressure situations.
  4. Final Skills Assessment
    • Demonstrate proficiency in CPR, AED use, and choking relief.
    • Receive feedback from experienced instructors to refine your technique.
  5. Certification Issuance
    • Upon passing the skills test, you’ll receive your AHA BLS Certification card, valid for 2 years.

What to Bring to Your BLS Class

To ensure a smooth training experience, bring the following:

  • A Valid Photo ID: Required for registration and certification.
  • Comfortable Clothing: You’ll be practicing physical techniques, so dress comfortably.
  • Pre-Course Materials (If Provided): Review any materials sent before class to get a head start.

How Long Does the Class Take?

A typical BLS Certification class takes about 4-5 hours to complete. This includes a mix of hands-on practice, team exercises, and the final assessment.


Tips for Success

  1. Arrive on Time
    • Classes start promptly. Arriving early allows you to settle in and review materials.
  2. Be Ready to Engage
    • Active participation is key to mastering life-saving skills.
  3. Ask Questions
    • Don’t hesitate to ask your instructor for clarification or additional guidance.
  4. Practice, Practice, Practice
    • Use the hands-on practice time to refine your technique and build confidence.

Why Choose A-B-CPR for BLS Certification?

At A-B-CPR, we provide a supportive learning environment with:

  • Experienced Instructors: Certified professionals with real-world expertise.
  • Convenient Locations: Mission Valley and Oceanside locations in San Diego.
  • Same-Day Certification: Get your AHA BLS Certification card immediately after completing the course.
  • Small Class Sizes: Enjoy personalized instruction and feedback.

Conclusion

Completing a BLS Certification class is a rewarding experience that equips you with essential skills to save lives. At A-B-CPR, we’re here to ensure you leave your training confident and fully prepared for any emergency.

Ready to get started?
Register for Your BLS Certification Class Today!