1. Introduction to BLS: Overview of the BLS course objectives and importance of early recognition and intervention in cardiac and respiratory emergencies. 2. Adult and Pediatric CPR: Hands-on training in high-quality CPR techniques, including chest compressions, ventilation, and proper use of barrier devices. 3. Automated External Defibrillation (AED): Instruction on how to assess the need for and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to deliver a shock to restore normal heart rhythm. 4. Choking Relief: Techniques for relieving choking in conscious and unconscious adults, children, and infants. 5. Team Dynamics and Communication: Emphasis on effective teamwork, communication, and leadership skills during resuscitation efforts in a healthcare setting. 6. Written Exam: Assessment of participants’ understanding of BLS concepts through a written exam. 7. Skills Check: Demonstration of proficiency in BLS skills, including CPR, AED use, and relief of choking, through a skills check conducted by a certified instructor. Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive a certification card valid for a specified period, typically two years, indicating their proficiency in BLS techniques according to American Heart Association standards.