
Demonstrate proficiency of all requirements listed in the Appendix of your 2020 AHA ACLS Provider Manual.
Bring your 2020 AHA ACLS Provider manual to class.
Arrive 10 minutes early to ensure you are not late; NO LATE ENTRY
Regardless of the student's actual scope of practice, to gain certification students must demonstrate individual proficiency in the following topics:
TEAM LEADER: Successful team leader during a resuscitation attempt
TEAM MEMBER: Successful team member during a resuscitation attempt
STABLE BRADYCARDIA: Recognition and management of stable bradycardia
UNSTABLE BRADYCARDIA: Recognition and management of unstable bradycardia, including transcutaneous pacing
STABLE TACHYCARDIA: Recognition and management of stable tachycardia
UNSTABLE TACHYCARDIA: Recognition and management of unstable tachycardia, including synchronized cardioversion
CARDIAC ARREST: Recognition and management of Cardiac Arrest
ROSC: Recognition and management of ROSC
RESPIRATORY FAILURE: Recognition and management of Respiratory Failure
RESPIRATORY ARREST: Recognition and management of Respiratory Arrest
STEMI: Recognition and management of Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) due to a STEMI; recognize a STEMI on an EKG.
MANUAL DEFIBRILLATION: Rapid manual defibrillation for shockable rhythms. Focus on rapidly identifying and differentiating between Ventricular Tachycardia, Ventricular Fibrillation, Torsades de Pointes, PEA, and Asystole
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION: Pharmacological interventions. Focus on epinephrine, lidocaine, amiodarone, adenosine, and atropine. Know your bolus and infusion dosages and rates, indications, and contraindications
AIRWAY MANAGEMENT: Basic Airway Management (NPA/OPA/BVM): state indications, contraindications, and demonstrate correct insertion
EXAM: Score >84% on a 50 question exam
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