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Course OverviewThis study guide is an outline of content that will be taught in the American Heart AssociationAccredited Basic Life Support (BLS) Course. It is intended to summarize important content, butsince all BLS content cannot possibly be absorbed in a class given every two years, it is expectedthat the student will have the 2010 Updated ECC Handbook readily available for review as areference. The student is also required to have the AHA BLS Textbook available for referenceand study for more in depth content.Evidence Based UpdatesApproximately every 5 years the AHA updates the guidelines for CPR and EmergencyCardiovascular Care. These updates are necessary to ensure that all AHA courses contain thebest information and recommendations that can be supported by current scientific evidenceexperts from outside the United States and outside the AHA. The guidelines were thenclassified as to the strength of evidence that supportsthe recommendation.CriticalConceptsHigh- Thecriticalcharacteristicsofhigh- entilations keychangesandissues: hasisonhigh- secheckandAEDuseininfants

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Course Overview This study guide is an outline of content that will be taught in the American Hear

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