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Basic Life Support (BLS) Training

Help For Human Organization believes in on-ground help and support to save humanity, therefore it's mandatory for every volunteer of the organization to have the basic knowledge of how to save a life in any emergency and how to rescue and gave first aid to someone who is in trouble. H4H Organize Basic Life Support Training sessions with the collaboration of the Rescue-1122 training department

Basic Life Support (BLS) training is a specialized form of training that equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to provide immediate assistance and life-saving interventions during medical emergencies. BLS training focuses on the fundamental techniques and protocols necessary to sustain life until professional medical help arrives. It is typically aimed at healthcare professionals, first responders, and individuals who may find themselves in situations where they need to provide immediate medical assistance.


Key components of Basic Life Support training often include:

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation): Training participants to learn how to perform CPR, which involves chest compressions and rescue breaths, to maintain blood circulation and oxygenation during cardiac arrest or situations where a person's breathing or heartbeat has stopped.

AED (Automated External Defibrillator) Usage: Participants are taught how to use an AED, a portable device that delivers an electric shock to restore a normal heart rhythm in cases of sudden cardiac arrest.

Airway Management: Training covers techniques for establishing and maintaining an open airway, including methods such as head-tilt/chin-lift and jaw thrust maneuvers.

Rescue Breathing: Participants learn how to provide artificial respiration, either through mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-mask methods, to deliver oxygen to a person who is not breathing or having difficulty breathing.

Choking Management: BLS training typically includes instruction on how to recognize and respond to choking emergencies, including techniques to clear airway obstruction in conscious and unconscious individuals.

Recognition and Response to Cardiac Arrest and Stroke: Participants are educated on the signs and symptoms of cardiac arrest and stroke, as well as the appropriate actions to take in such situations.

BLS training emphasizes the importance of prompt action, effective communication, and teamwork in emergency situations. By equipping individuals with these essential skills, BLS training plays a crucial role in increasing the chances of survival and reducing the potential long-term effects of medical emergencies.









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