HCP BLS Course Recap & Exam Preparation
Congratulations on completing the Healthcare Provider BLS Course! You’ve learned the essential skills needed to provide high-quality resuscitation in both routine and complex clinical settings.
Key Takeaways from the Course
High-Quality CPR Principles
- Compression Rate: 100-120 per minute.
- Compression Depth:
- Adults: At least 2 inches (5 cm).
- Children: At least 1/3 of the chest diameter (~2 inches or 5 cm).
- Infants: At least 1/3 of the chest diameter (~1.5 inches or 4 cm).
- Minimize interruptions – Limit pauses to less than 10 seconds.
- Full chest recoil is essential for maximizing perfusion.
Airway & Ventilation Considerations
- Rescue breathing (if pulse present, no breathing):
- Adults: 1 breath every 5-6 seconds (~10-12 breaths per minute).
- Children/Infants: 1 breath every 3-5 seconds (~12-20 breaths per minute).
- Bag-mask ventilation should ensure visible chest rise without excessive force.
AED Use & Special Considerations
- Apply AED pads early and continue compressions while the AED charges.
- Use pediatric pads for children under 8 years old (or switch to pediatric mode if available).
- For pregnant patients, use left uterine displacement (LUD) to improve circulation.
Special Populations & Modifications
- Pregnant Patients: Displace the uterus leftward to improve circulation, and consider emergency C-section after 4-5 minutes if maternal resuscitation is unsuccessful.
- Trauma Patients: Use the jaw thrust maneuver for airway management if spinal injury is suspected, and control severe bleeding with direct pressure, tourniquets, or wound packing.
- Opioid Overdose: Provide rescue breaths, administer naloxone (Narcan), and be prepared to continue CPR if the patient remains unresponsive.