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BLS Recertification

  • Up to 4 AMA Category 1 Credits™ available
  • Internationally accepted-98% acceptance rate
  • Adheres to the latest ILCOR Standards and Guidelines
  • Joint Commission (JCAHO) Compliant
  • 100% Online: Use your computer, tablet or phone
  • Exclusive study material, including videos & eBooks
  • Need a printed provider card? We’ll ship it to you.
    *If you qualify for the free or paid shipping.
  • Check our BLS Algorithms for recertification prep
  • Access free BLS eBooks for essential updates
  • Take our free BLS Course to refresh your knowledge
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Buy BLS Recertification for $109

Buy BLS Certification for $109

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Purchase a For Life Course from us once, and you will never have to pay for certification again. Just log in, pass the exam and download your digital provider card. Come back in two years and repeat. This can save you up to $1,500 over the course of your career!
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Our ACLS, PALS & BLS Courses are accredited by the Post Graduate Institute for Medicine, offering Category 1 CEU credits. Therefore these certifications are also Joint Commission compliant. 

For your security and peace of mind, all of our courses include a hassle-free refund policy.
If you are unhappy with our course for any reason, our Empowerment Team will refund your purchase.

Basic Life Support (BLS) Manual

Basic Life Support (BLS) Introduction

Basic Life Support

General Concepts of Basic Life Support (BLS) – Familiarize yourself with an overview of the Basic Life Support. Further, learn about the Chains of Survival for adult and pediatric care.

2020 BLS Guideline Changes – Update yourself on the 2020-2025 BLS changes recommended by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation. Compare and contrast a list of previous and current recommendations.

BLS for Adults – Introduce yourself to the adult BLS procedure: chest compressions, establishing airway, giving breaths, and using AED for defibrillation. Also, learn the difference between CPR with one rescuer and CPR with two rescuers.

One-Rescuer Adult BLS/CPR – Learn how to perform adult BLS and CPR as a lone rescuer. Use the provided diagrams to thoroughly engage yourself in the step-by-step CPR process.

Two-Rescuer Adult BLS/CPR – Learn how to perform adult BLS and CPR as part of a two-rescuer team. Further, master your skills in giving bag mask ventilation to adults.

Adult Basic Life Support (BLS) Algorithm – Utilize a detailed infographic to further your knowledge about the adult BLS algorithm.

Use of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) – Become an expert in using the AED by learning about its importance, ease of use, and its safety features. In addition, use the provided diagrams and video to prepare yourself for step-by-step AED use during BLS.

BLS for Children (Age 1-8 years) – Familiarize yourself with the similarities and differences between adult and children BLS, so you are prepared to assist either during time of need.

One & Two Rescuer BLS for Children  – Learn step-by-step procedures for one-rescuer and two-rescuer BLS for children.

Pediatric Basic Life Support (BLS) Algorithm – Utilize a detailed infographic to further your knowledge about the pediatric BLS algorithm.

Child Ventilation – Learn about ventilation and proper techniques of using masks in children.

Basic Life Support (BLS) for Infants (Age 0-12 months) – Familiarize yourself with the similarities and differences between children and infants BLS, so you are prepared to assist either during time of need. Further, learn step-by-step procedures for one-rescuer and two-rescuer BLS for infants.

Automated External Defibrillator (AED) in Infants & Children – Use the provided diagrams and video to prepare yourself for step-by-step AED use during BLS for infants and children.

Rescue Breathing for Adults, Children, & Infants – Using diagrams and step-by-step procedures, learn how to provide rescue breathing, including mouth-to-mouth for adults, children, and infants, and mouth-to-nose for infants.

Relief of Choking for Adults, Children, & Infants – Use tables and diagrams to familiarize yourself with signs of choking, degrees of obstruction, and responding to and rescuing actions for choking. Learn age-appropriate ways to relieve choking in adults, children, and infants, using the Heimlich maneuver, back blows, and chest thrusts.

What you get when you recertify with Save a Life Certifications

BLS Digital/Printed Provider Card

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Required clinical skills test
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Continuing medical education (CME) Eligible for up to 4 AMA Category 1 Credits™
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Why should I get BLS certification from Save a Life?

Our BLS course and training materials were constructed in accordance with the latest ILCOR Standards and Guidelines and are Joint Commission (JCAHO) compliant. Save a Life Certifications’ on-staff physicians regularly review and compare all course tests and materials, updating them as needed with any changes published by ILCOR to ensure that the certification training class you receive is always up to date!

Is your organization accredited by AHA?

This is a common misconception. The AHA is not an accrediting body. We are accredited by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM). All courses are designed by practicing physicians, meeting the same guidelines and standards as the latest ILCOR guidelines.

Can I complete my BLS certification online?

The short answer — absolutely!

Our courses are made to fit the demands of your busy professional life. Many healthcare professionals are new to the concept of an online certification course because until recently, online certification was not an option. Our course adheres to the latest ILCOR Standards and Guidelines and are Joint Commission (JCAHO) compliant. Save a Life Certifications has a national acceptance rate of more than 98%.

If your employer does not recognize your Save a Life certification, or you are unhappy for ANY reason, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee.

How do I get BLS certification?

You can get BLS certification from Save a Life by following these steps: 

  • Enroll in a BLS course above
  • Complete the online course, which includes studying materials and passing quizzes. 
  • Finally, pass the final exam to receive your BLS certification, which is valid for two years. 

This process is designed to be convenient, allowing you to complete the certification at your own pace.

How long does it take to get a BLS certification?

Both BLS certification and recertification courses at Save a Life are designed to be completed in 4 hours.

How do I receive my BLS Provider Card?

After you complete your BLS course, you will receive a printable digital provider card instantly, to serve as proof of certification.

Please follow the steps below to download the BLS provider card:

1. Log in to your account.

2. From your account “Dashboard” select the “My Completed Courses” tab.

3. From there, you can hit “DOWNLOAD CARD” or “DOWNLOAD CERTIFICATE”.

4. If you prefer a hard copy of your card, hit “RECEIVE PRINTED CARD”.

5. Fill out all information needed. Ensure your current mailing address is exact and current. Then press “Submit”.

6. You will receive your printed card via mail within 5-7 business days for a domestic address and 2 to 3 weeks for an international address.

Your provider card will display your name, the Save a Life Certifications logo, course completion date, expiration date, our course provider number, and validating signature.

Do I get a Handbook for this course?

Included with your course is our Provider Handbook in PDF format for fast, convenient study anywhere. You are able to access your course material at any time, from your internet-connected computer, smartphone, or tablet, through your Save a Life Certifications account. If you prefer to have a physical copy with you, you are able to save and print your manual as well. No in-person skills test is required, and all training materials are included with our course.

How many CME credits do I get for BLS?

Our Basic Life Support (BLS) courses are eligible for up to 4 AMA Category 1 Credits™ for certification and recertification. The Postgraduate Institute of Medicine (PIM), an accredited provider, has reviewed Save a Life Certifications’ Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification Course and Basic Life Support (BLS) Recertification Courses. 

Full accreditation information can be found here.

How to renew BLS certification online?

You can renew your BLS certification here on this page. Just scroll to the top of the page and you will find an option to recertify your BLS course. This online renewal process is designed to be convenient and flexible, allowing you to update your certification according to the latest guidelines from anywhere, at your own pace.

Is ACLS the same as BLS?

No, ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) builds on top of BLS (Basic Life Support). BLS teaches fundamental skills like CPR and AED use, while ACLS dives deeper into advanced interventions for critical situations.

Think of BLS as the foundation and ACLS as the advanced tools you use on that foundation.

What happens if I don’t pass the BLS exam on the first try?

No worries! You are not penalized if you do not successfully pass your certification exam on your first attempt. Your results are available in your account indefinitely for your review, and an exam recap is sent to your email address. Take all the time you need to review the study materials in your account and compare your responses to the provider handbook. When you’re ready, you may retake the exam at no additional cost.

What occupations typically need BLS?

Occupations that take our BLS courses include:

  • Nurses (RNs)
  • Doctors (MDs)
  • Students
  • Certified Clinical Medical Assistants
  • Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
  • Physician Assistants (PAs)
  • CRNAs
  • Pharmacists
  • Osteopaths (DOs)
  • Dentists/Dental Hygienists
  • CNAs
  • Home Care Providers
  • Daycare providers/Caregivers

Can I get a refund if I’m not satisfied with the BLS course?

For your security and peace of mind, all of our courses include a 100% money-back guarantee. If you are unhappy with our course for any reason, you can contact us for a full refund of your purchase (minus any shipping and material fees).