what would be a good course for american heart association

by Ibrahim Miller 9 min read

The American Heart Association’s most popular classes for laypeople and corporate clients include: Heartsaver CPR AED Heartsaver First Aid Heartsaver CPR, AED, and First Aid There are also community-oriented courses for specific situations including:

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Are Heartsaver courses approved by OSHA?

A: Our Heartsaver Courses are for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card for job, regulatory or other requirements. While these courses are designed to meet OSHA requirements, OSHA does not review or approve any courses for compliance.

When will I receive my course completion card from AHA?

A: Training Centers must issue course completion cards within 20 days of successful course completion. Please contact your AHA Instructor or Training Center Coordinator if you have any questions about your card.

Are BLS instructors authorized to teach Heartsaver level courses?

A: Yes, BLS Instructors are authorized to teach all Heartsaver-level courses, including Heartsaver First Aid, Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED and Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED. Instructors must have a copy of the appropriate Instructor manual for the course that they are teaching.

What do you learn in CPR and AED?

Use this course to learn basic CPR and AED skills such as giving CPR to an infant, child, or an adult, relieving choking, and using an AED. This course is designed to meet OSHA requirements and teaches basic first aid, CPR, and AED skills such as giving CPR to an infant, child, or an adult.

Is American Heart Association Better Than Red Cross?

The AHA CPR Certification is more widely accepted by healthcare professionals as it is considered slightly more extensive as well as more challenging. While the Red Cross allows an 80% or higher on their exams as passing, the AHA requires a score of 84% or greater.

What does American Heart Association do?

The American Heart Association (AHA), a national, non-profit, voluntary health agency funded by private contributions, is dedicated to the reduction of death and disability from cardiovascular diseases including heart diseases and stroke.

How do I get my American Heart Association certificate?

Visit the eCards Search page. On the “Student” tab, enter your First Name, Last Name, and Email (ensure this is the email address that was used to sign up for the course) OR enter your eCard Code at the bottom of the page (ask your Training Center for this code). Click “Search.”

Is CPR and BLS the same?

Basic life support (BLS) includes CPR but is an overall higher level of medical care typically administered by public safety professionals, first responders, paramedics, healthcare providers, and qualified bystanders.

Why do you want to work for the American Heart Association?

Working at the American Heart Association Our mission, our core values, our passion to be innovative, a diverse work environment, continuous learning and development opportunities, competitive benefits. These are just some of the reasons why our employees feel the AHA is a great place to work.

Is the AHA credible?

Trustworthy Organization The American Heart Association is the nation's oldest, largest voluntary health organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Consumer research shows that “the AHA is the authority most trusted by consumers to decide if a product may display a nutrition message or mark.”

How long is a CPR certification good for?

When you complete your first aid at work training course or an emergency first aid course, you will be awarded a certificate, which will be valid for three years. When it comes time to renew your first aid certificate, you need to take a two day refresher course to get your new certificate.

How long is BLS good for?

two yearsBLS cards are valid for two years from the date on your certificate. If your American Red Cross BLS certification is about to expire (or has expired and you're within 30 days of its expiration), you can enroll in an abbreviated BLS course (a review course) and get recertified for two more years.

How long is ACLS good for?

two yearsACLS is geared towards healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies or personnel in emergency response. Upon successful completion of the course, students receive a course completion card, valid for two years.

Is BLS Certification hard?

The short answer? No, the class is not generally considered difficult – however, compared to lay rescuer CPR & First Aid classes, there is a greater amount of information covered and the skill requirements are slightly more technical.

What is the difference between BLS and ACLS?

What is the difference between BLS and ACLS? Basic Life Support (BLS) is the generic term for any form of CPR and is required for all registered nurses. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is primarily required for RNs who work in a hospital setting and care for critically ill adults.

How can I get my BLS certificate online?

It's as easy as 1-2-3 stepsStudy each lesson and skills training video. Take Course. Download the handbook in your account under “My Active Courses”.Take the BLS Skills Training Test. Take the Skills Training Test. ... Take the BLS Certification Exam. Take the Exam.

American Heart Association

Community CPR Training (Heartsaver CPR/AED) - American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR/AED courses are designed for anyone with little or no medical training who needs a course completion card for their job (lifeguard, school employee or student, daycare worker, etc) or any community member who wants to be prepared to help during a cardiac arrest.

American Heart Association Courses for Healthcare Providers

Basic Life Support (BLS) - CPR & AED Training for Healthcare Professionals

How to contact AHA training?

For information about implementing a training program for your workforce, contact your AHA Account Manager or call 888-424-2429 to speak to a representative about options for your company. See our eLearning business training solutions. Course Finder.

What is the first aid course?

This course teaches basic first aid, CPR, and AED skills for children, and is ideal for child care workers and others who need to meet regulatory training requirements. Learn to respond to and manage illnesses and injuries in a child or infant in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. Course Finder.

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Choosing a Course

Selecting the correct course is very important. Some courses yield a course completion card and some do not; if you require this training for your job, please make sure to consult your employer to ensure you are purchasing the correct course. For help choosing the right course, visit our Find a Course page or Locate a Training Center.

Cost

The cost for sessions is determined by the AHA Training Center offering the session. Training Centers will be able to answer your questions about availability and fees. Locate a Training Center.

Completing a Course

If you have selected a blended learning course, the cognitive (online) portion will be completed at eLearning.Heart.org. You may be assigned a course from your employer or your Training Center, or you may need to purchase it yourself at ShopCPR.Heart.org. You will also need to complete a hands-on skills session to complete the course (see below).

What skills do you need to complete an AHA course?

A: For American Heart Association courses that include psychomotor skills such as CPR, students must complete a hands-on skills session to obtain an AHA course completion card. With AHA blended learning, students will practice and test skills to ensure competency during the hands-on skills session.

What is a heartsaver course?

A: Our Heartsaver Courses are for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card for job, regulatory or other requirements. While these courses are designed to meet OSHA requirements, OSHA does not review or approve any courses for compliance.

What is HSFC card?

The HSFC provider card is recognized by the AHA and can be used for admission to an AHA provider course (renewal or update) or Instructor course in the same discipline. The HSFC Instructor card is recognized by AHA Training Centers the same way as an Instructor card issued by an AHA Training Center.

How to check the validity of an AHA course?

A: To check the validity of an AHA course completion card, contact the Training Center that issued the card. The Training Center’s information can be found on the back of the card. You can also check our Course Card Reference Guide.

How old do you have to be to learn CPR?

The ability to perform CPR is based more on body strength than age. Studies have shown that children as young as nine years old can learn and retain CPR skills. Please speak with an AHA Instructor or Training Center if you have any concerns. Find an AHA Training Center near you.

What is a BLS course?

These types of prehospital professionals usually need to complete a Basic Life Support (BLS) course. Check with your employer or licensing authority and learn more about our BLS course options.

Does CPR include AED?

A: The science in the official AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC shows that victims have a greater chance of survival from cardiac arrest when high-quality CPR includes use of an AED.

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