BLS EDUCATIONAL GUIDE
BLS Study Guide
Review the concepts introduced during the HeartCode BLS eLearning course before completing your BLS certification.

Review the concepts introduced during the HeartCode BLS eLearning course before completing your BLS certification.

The American Heart Association HeartCode BLS eLearning course introduces healthcare professionals to the core principles of Basic Life Support. Students learn how to recognize life-threatening emergencies, perform high-quality CPR, use an automated external defibrillator (AED), and work effectively as part of a resuscitation team. This guide supplements—but does not replace—the official American Heart Association course materials.
Before attending your in-person skills session, the HeartCode BLS eLearning course introduces the concepts needed for successful BLS certification. Students become familiar with emergency recognition, CPR techniques, AED use, and team dynamics before demonstrating high-quality CPR skills during the skills session.
Healthcare professionals commonly requiring BLS certification include:

The HeartCode BLS eLearning course introduces the essential concepts needed to respond confidently during medical emergencies.
Reviewing BLS concepts before beginning the HeartCode BLS eLearning course can help reinforce emergency response principles. The in-person BLS skills session focuses on demonstrating high-quality CPR skills.
American Heart Association BLS certification is typically valid for two years.
BLS certification is intended for healthcare professionals and healthcare students who may respond to medical emergencies requiring CPR and AED use.
Yes. BLS is designed for healthcare professionals and includes high-quality CPR, AED use, team dynamics, and emergency response concepts taught during the HeartCode BLS eLearning course.
Yes. Students complete the HeartCode BLS eLearning course before attending the in-person skills session, which focuses on demonstrating high-quality CPR skills.
