Basic Life Support (BLS) is a specific level of prehospital medical care provided by trained responders, including emergency medical technicians, in the absence of advanced medical care. Basic Life Support consists of a number of life-saving techniques focused on the "ABC"s of pre-hospital emergency care: BLS may also include considerations of patient transport such as the protection of the cervical spine and avoiding additional injuries through splinting and immobilization. New BLS guidelines was published by the American Heart Association in December 2005 [1].
| Graph IRI | Count |
|---|---|
| http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org | 7 |