Bystander First AidCPR/AED, Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers, ACLS, PALS.
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AHA PALS+BLS | Pediatric Advanced Life Support (with BLS) by American Heart Association (AHA) | Blended | Jacksonville, NC
TUE NOV 11, 9 AM - 1 PM EST (TUE NOV 11, 9 AM - 1 PM EST)

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Read Thoroughly Prior to Registration

This class is blended and requires an online component prior to the in-person skills portion.

1. REGISTRATION

Provide EXACT STUDENT NAME and VALID STUDENT EMAIL ADDRESS to be applied to the certification.

  • Students will receive an automated "Class Details" email shortly after registration. Please review this email thoroughly immediately to ensure you are prepared for class. The email will contain a link to start the TWO required free online components (listed below).

2. REQUIRED ONLINE COMPONENT

  1. Complete the AHA PALS PreCourse Self-Assessment.
  2. Complete the AHA PALS PreCourse Work/Videos/Preparation. There is no direct URL for this component; it is unlocked when you complete the Self-Assessment.
  • Expect to spend 4 hours with the online work.
  • Screenshot/print your certificate of completion titled "PreCourse Preparation"

Remember, the online work is not meant to be the sole method of preparation; students are also expected to study their 2020 Provider Manual. This is an advanced class that requires more than just a few hours of studying.

3. IN-PERSON COMPONENT

AHA BOOK REQUIREMENT:

  • Bring your 2020 AHA PALS Provider Manual to class

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
  • INTRAVASCULAR/INTRAOSSEOUS ACCESS: state indications, contraindications, and demonstrate correct insertion
  • EXAM: Score >84% on a 50 question exam


The Commerce Center
1099 Gum Branch Road, Jacksonville, NC, 28540

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Registration closes NOV 4, 2 PM

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