BLS EDUCATIONAL GUIDE
What Is Two-Rescuer CPR?
Review two-rescuer CPR concepts before beginning your HeartCode BLS eLearning course.

Review two-rescuer CPR concepts before beginning your HeartCode BLS eLearning course.

Two-rescuer CPR is an important concept introduced during the American Heart Association HeartCode BLS eLearning course. Healthcare professionals learn how coordinated teamwork can improve the delivery of high-quality CPR during cardiac emergencies. This guide supplements—but does not replace—the official American Heart Association course materials.
Two-rescuer CPR involves two trained healthcare professionals working together to provide high-quality CPR during a cardiac emergency. During the HeartCode BLS eLearning course, students learn how effective communication, role assignment, and coordinated teamwork help improve the quality of resuscitation efforts.
Healthcare professionals commonly requiring BLS certification include:

The HeartCode BLS eLearning course introduces the principles of effective teamwork during two-rescuer CPR while emphasizing patient assessment and high-quality CPR.
Topics commonly covered include:
Reviewing teamwork concepts before beginning the HeartCode BLS eLearning course can help reinforce effective emergency response. 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.
