ILS -Immediate Life Support Online Module

£6.00

This Immediate Life Support (ILS) online training is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge to respond effectively to life-threatening emergencies. The course focuses on recognizing patient deterioration, applying structured life support procedures, and preventing cardiac arrest through timely interventions.
Immediate Life Support is a vital skill for healthcare professionals working in clinical settings where rapid intervention can save lives. This course explores the difference between Basic Life Support (BLS) and ILS, stages of immediate response, and practical tools such as the ABCDE approach. By the end of the course, learners will be confident in identifying and managing critical situations to improve patient outcomes.
This course is suitable for:

Nurses, midwives, and allied healthcare professionals

Doctors and medical trainees

Clinical support staff working in emergency or acute care settings

Any professional required to hold ILS competency as part of their role
What is ILS? (Immediate Life Support)

What is the Difference between BLS and ILS?

Stages of Immediate Life Support

Causes and Prevention of Cardiac Arrest

ABCDE Chart
By the end of this training, learners will be able to:

Understand the difference between Basic Life Support (BLS) and Immediate Life Support (ILS).

Describe and apply the stages of Immediate Life Support.

Recognize causes and apply strategies for the prevention of cardiac arrest.

Identify deteriorating patients promptly.

Apply the ABCDE structured approach to patient assessment.
This training is aligned with:

Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) CPD requirements – contributes 1 CPD point towards the required 35 for revalidation.

Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) ILS standards.

World Health Organization (WHO) emergency care frameworks.

National Health Service (NHS) emergency response protocols.

£6.00

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