BLS Provider for Nursing Students
Clinical Readiness Starts Here: AHA BLS Provider Certification for Nursing Students in Marietta, Norcross, and Alpharetta
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Attentive Safety CPR and Safety Training warmly invites Nursing Students to participate in our Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Course. This foundational course is essential for nursing students preparing to enter the healthcare field, offering critical skills in CPR and emergency response tailored to future nurses' needs.
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Prepare for a Successful Nursing Career: As a nursing student, being equipped with BLS certification from the onset of your career not only enhances your resume but also instills confidence in your ability to provide high-quality patient care in critical situations. Enroll in Attentive Safety's BLS Provider Course today and take a significant step towards becoming a skilled and responsive healthcare professional.
AHA BLS for Nursing Students: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the BLS Provider Course for Nursing Students?
A: This course provides the professional-level CPR, AED, and emergency response training required by the American Heart Association (AHA). It is the specific certification required for clinical rotations and hospital placements for students at North Georgia nursing programs.
Q: Which local nursing programs and colleges does this course apply to?
A: Our BLS Provider certification meets the strict clinical requirements for students enrolled in nursing, medical assistant, and dental programs at nearby institutions, including:
Q: How long is the course?
A: The course lasts approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes, focusing on the high-intensity skills practice required for healthcare providers.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: The course fee is $110.00. Please note that a $25.00 walk-in fee applies for bookings made less than 24 hours in advance.
Q: What will I learn in the course?
A: You will master high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants; proficient use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED); choking relief (FBAO); and effective multi-rescuer team dynamics in a clinical setting.
Q: What do I need to bring to class?
A: All participants must have the 2025 AHA BLS Provider Manual. You may bring your own copy or purchase one through our registration portal.
Q: Do I receive a certification card immediately?
A: Yes. Upon successful completion of the skills check and written exam, you will receive an official American Heart Association BLS Provider eCard, valid for 2 years. This card is accepted by all major hospital systems and nursing schools.
Q: Can I add Heartsaver First Aid to my training?
A: Absolutely. Many nursing students choose to add Heartsaver First Aid during registration to broaden their emergency response credentials and enhance their resumes.
Q: Where are the classes held?
A: We offer sessions 7 days a week at our three professional training suites:
Q: How do I register?
A: You can view our real-time schedule and secure your seat online at: https://www.attentivesafety.com/nursing-students.html
A: This course provides the professional-level CPR, AED, and emergency response training required by the American Heart Association (AHA). It is the specific certification required for clinical rotations and hospital placements for students at North Georgia nursing programs.
Q: Which local nursing programs and colleges does this course apply to?
A: Our BLS Provider certification meets the strict clinical requirements for students enrolled in nursing, medical assistant, and dental programs at nearby institutions, including:
- Marietta Area: Kennesaw State University (KSU), Life University, Chattahoochee Technical College, and Emory University (Cobb Hospital placements).
- Norcross/Peachtree Corners Area: Gwinnett Technical College, Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC), and Mercer University.
- Alpharetta Area: Georgia State University (Perimeter College), Lanier Technical College, and Chamberlain University College of Nursing.
- Metro Atlanta: Brenau University, Herzing University, and Morehouse School of Medicine.
Q: How long is the course?
A: The course lasts approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes, focusing on the high-intensity skills practice required for healthcare providers.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: The course fee is $110.00. Please note that a $25.00 walk-in fee applies for bookings made less than 24 hours in advance.
Q: What will I learn in the course?
A: You will master high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants; proficient use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED); choking relief (FBAO); and effective multi-rescuer team dynamics in a clinical setting.
Q: What do I need to bring to class?
A: All participants must have the 2025 AHA BLS Provider Manual. You may bring your own copy or purchase one through our registration portal.
Q: Do I receive a certification card immediately?
A: Yes. Upon successful completion of the skills check and written exam, you will receive an official American Heart Association BLS Provider eCard, valid for 2 years. This card is accepted by all major hospital systems and nursing schools.
Q: Can I add Heartsaver First Aid to my training?
A: Absolutely. Many nursing students choose to add Heartsaver First Aid during registration to broaden their emergency response credentials and enhance their resumes.
Q: Where are the classes held?
A: We offer sessions 7 days a week at our three professional training suites:
- Marietta: 1640 Powers Ferry Rd SE, Bldg 18, Suite 300, 30067
- Norcross: 5051 Peachtree Corners Circle, Suite 200, 30092
- Alpharetta: 2300 Lakeview Pkwy, Suite 700, 30009
Q: How do I register?
A: You can view our real-time schedule and secure your seat online at: https://www.attentivesafety.com/nursing-students.html
Essential AHA BLS Provider Training for Nursing Students in North Atlanta
Attentive Safety provides specialized AHA BLS Provider classes for nursing students throughout the North Atlanta metro area, including Marietta, Norcross, and Alpharetta. As a foundational requirement for clinical rotations and nursing school admissions, our Basic Life Support (BLS) course is specifically designed to equip future RNs and LPNs with high-level proficiency in infant, child, and adult CPR. With training centers at 1640 Powers Ferry Rd SE in Marietta, Peachtree Corners Circle in Norcross, and Lakeview Parkway in Alpharetta, we offer flexible 7-day-a-week scheduling to accommodate the rigorous academic calendars of students in Cobb, Gwinnett, and Fulton Counties. This American Heart Association (AHA) certified program focuses on high-quality chest compressions, AED operation, and multi-rescuer team dynamics, ensuring full compliance with hospital and nursing program safety standards. Whether you attend school in Smyrna, Sandy Springs, or Roswell, Attentive Safety delivers the hands-on mastery and 2-year BLS certification necessary to excel in clinical placements and future healthcare careers.