The remote nature of dive accidents, whether a few hours from shore or days from civilization, frequently requires more advanced levels of care than are offered by traditional or entry-level CPR programs.
Basic Life Support for Dive Professionals (BLSPRO) is ideal for dive professionals and divers interested in understanding professional-level resuscitation techniques. This program is designed to be applicable to the diving market, including scenes and scenarios from dive situations, as well as the non-diving/healthcare market.
Coupled with DAN’s existing Training Programs and the new Advanced Oxygen First Aid program, DAN Instructors and Instructor Trainers will now be able to offer a complete diving emergency program.
This program also addresses basic life support skills for adults, children and infants.
Skills learned in this program that set it apart from lay-provider level CPR courses include:
Basic Life Support for Dive Professionals is a professional-level basic life support program designed to teach advanced skills to dive professionals – divers who find themselves in remote situations where emergency help is not immediately available and interested others who are involved with diving.
Knowledge and skills development hours = 8
This is an 8-hour program, although it is skills dependent program, not time dependent. It is video driven. The instructor shows short video segments, demonstrates the skills in real-time, does a second skill demonstration breaking down key steps as appropriate and then conducts student practice.
With a small number of trained students, the course could be completed in less time. With large groups or adult learners, it is possible that the course could take more than 8 hours to complete. There are also shorter options for retraining and a direct challenge for professional rescuers with a tremendous amount of experience and skill providing basic life support.
The program covers the broad skill areas including:
• Initial assessment
• Airway management
• Breathing and ventilation
• Circulation
• Including AED use
• Control of bleeding
• Shock management
• Ongoing assessment