American Heart Association
Basic Life Support (BLS) for Provider
Classroom Training
Initial and Renewal Certification
This AHA Basic Life Support Provider course is required for professionals working in hospital or medical facilities to recognize respiratory and cardiac life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use AED, and relieve choking in adult, children and infants. Ideal for doctors, nurses, nursing students, medical assistants, lifeguards, EMTs, respiratory and physical therapist, dentist, and anyone working in the medical field.
In the BLS Provider Course, Student will learn and practice:
Course Length: Due to small group class size and 1:1 manikin to student, most classes are completed in 3-3.5 hrs.
Written Exam: At the end of the course, there will be a 25 question, open book written exam (you may use your personal electronic device that holds your eBook during exam.)
Certification: Valid for 2 years. AHA will send eCard to your email within next business day.
This AHA Basic Life Support Provider course is required for professionals working in hospital or medical facilities to recognize respiratory and cardiac life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use AED, and relieve choking in adult, children and infants. Ideal for doctors, nurses, nursing students, medical assistants, lifeguards, EMTs, respiratory and physical therapist, dentist, and anyone working in the medical field.
In the BLS Provider Course, Student will learn and practice:
- Critical concepts of high-quality BLS for adults, children and infants
- Use of an AED
- Effective ventilation using a barrier device, i.e. bag valve mask (BVM/Ambu Bag)
- Relief of foreign-body airway obstruction for adults, children, and infants
- High performance teams
Course Length: Due to small group class size and 1:1 manikin to student, most classes are completed in 3-3.5 hrs.
Written Exam: At the end of the course, there will be a 25 question, open book written exam (you may use your personal electronic device that holds your eBook during exam.)
Certification: Valid for 2 years. AHA will send eCard to your email within next business day.
Course Fee
Initial Certification $70
(E-book must be purchased directly from AHA. Click here.)
Renewal Certification $70
(Do not purchase a book if you already have the 2020 BLS Provider Manual.)
Initial Certification $70
(E-book must be purchased directly from AHA. Click here.)
Renewal Certification $70
(Do not purchase a book if you already have the 2020 BLS Provider Manual.)
Payment: Venmo & Zelle accepted. Payment request will be sent through the service you choose.
Registration: Complete the Registration form below . You will receive a confirmation email from Excel CPR when payment is made.
Registration: Complete the Registration form below . You will receive a confirmation email from Excel CPR when payment is made.
Course Location
All classes are held at 198 Squaw Brook Rd. North Haledon, NJ
(3 mins away from William Paterson University)
Inquiry about training session at your residential or business site.
Call/text 917-623-2141 or email info@excelcpr.com for more information.
All classes are held at 198 Squaw Brook Rd. North Haledon, NJ
(3 mins away from William Paterson University)
Inquiry about training session at your residential or business site.
Call/text 917-623-2141 or email info@excelcpr.com for more information.
Course Dates:
*** Please inquire about the next training session***
(email) info@excelCPR.com
(text) 917-623-2141
Certification eCards are emailed to you within 24 hours of class.
*** Please inquire about the next training session***
(email) info@excelCPR.com
(text) 917-623-2141
Certification eCards are emailed to you within 24 hours of class.
Blended Learning Available for Recertification
For more information, click below.
For more information, click below.
Safety Precautions
1:1 student to manikin. Manikins and equipment are sanitized with CDC recommended disinfectant wipes after each student use. To avoid droplets of saliva in the air and on manikins, practice of giving breaths through a pocket mask will be simulated. Students will focus on learning to give breaths through a bag-valve mask. |