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How long does it take to get BLS certification? Our instructor-led BLS courses takes approximately 4-5 hours, providing ample time to learn the latest techniques and information. Our blended learning BLS courses combine online learning (approximately 1-2 hours) with an in-person skills session (2-3 hours).
The course lengths above are based upon a 9 student to 1 instructor ratio. For class of more than 9 students, additional time or assistance from additional instructors may be needed.
The course size for the BLS Course is flexible. The course is designed for a ratio of 3 students to 1 manikin, with no more than 2 manikins to 1 instructor. With this ratio, 1 instructor observes 2 students during video-led manikin practice (practice while watching).
BLS program content includes single-and multiple-responder CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and AED (automatic external defibrillator) use, as well as how to care for a patient who has an obstructed airway (choking).
Is It Difficult To Learn BLS? No, the class is not difficult; however, compared to lay rescuer CPR and First Aid classes, there is more information covered and the skill requirements are slightly more technical.
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∎ A ratio of 6 to 10 participants to 1 instructor, maximum of 12 participants to 1 instructor permitted. ∎ A minimum of 1 manikin and 1 AED training device for every 2 participants.
The approximate duration of the practical sessions only is 4 hours. A student: Instructor Ratio of 6:1.
what is the instructor-to-manikin ratio for the video-led manikin practice? 1 instructor to 6 students and 2 manikins. With this ratio, 1 instructor observes 2 students during video-led manikin practice. Each practice-while-watching segment can be repeated to allow all students a chance to practice.

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