How many students can an AHA instructor teach?

A: BLS for Healthcare Providers teaches skills using the AHA’s Practice-While-Watching technique, which allows Instructors to observe the students, provide feedback and guide the students’ acquisition of skills. The course uses a recommended ratio of 6 students to 2 manikins to 1 instructor.Click to see full answer. Simply so, how many people can a CPR instructor teach?A: The maximum Instructor-to-student ratio is 1 Instructor for every 12 students (1:12) for courses with CPR or CPR/AED Training. The maximun Instructor-to-student ratio for a First Aid ONLY course is 1 Instructor for every 24 students (1:24).Beside above, how much does it cost to become a AHA CPR instructor? The total cost of an AHA instructor training course (after initial prerequisites have been met), including all the necessary course materials (instructor manual, instructor DVD, etc.) is approximately $700 – $750 (please visit our Heartsaver Instructor page or our BLS Instructor page for current instructor training One may also ask, what is the prerequisite to becoming an AHA instructor? Instructor Requirements The AHA requires that Instructors be at least 16 years of age for Heartsaver Instructor and BLS Instructor courses. ACLS and PALS Instructors must be at least 18 years of age and licensed or certified in a healthcare occupation where such skills are within the provider scope of practice.What can AHA BLS instructors teach? As a BLS Instructor, candidates will also be able to teach the following courses: BLS- Basic Life Support (for Healthcare Providers) Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED. Heartsaver CPR AED. Heartsaver First Aid. Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED.

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