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 If you are affiliated with a hospital or the military, please use code VIP5. Employee ID will be required upon arrival to the course. Discounts can ONLY be applied during time of registration. Discounts can NOT be applied after registration has already been completed. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 

This course is for Healthcare Professionals who need to know how to perform CPR, as well as other lifesaving skills, in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.  This course is often required by many hospitals or schools related to the medical field.  Individuals such as nursing students, EMT students, PA students and others will very likely be required to be certified in BLS before or during school sessions. This course is an educational program jointly sponsored by the American Heart Association (AHA).        

The Course Covers:

  • Adult and pediatric CPR
  • Two-rescuer scenarios and use of the bag-valve mask
  • Foreign-body airway obstruction (conscious and unconscious)
  • Automated external defibrillation (includes child AED update)
  • Special resuscitation situations
  • Other cardiopulmonary emergencies
  • Stroke and cardiac arrest 

*CPR123 does not provide CME/CEU letters*

Due to COVID 19, we have noticed a high demand for N95 Fit testing, if you also need to be N95 Fit tested, use this link to register today! 

The ACLS Full Day course covers:

- Basic Life Support skills
- Early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Recognition and early management of peri-arrest conditions such as symptomatic bradycardia
- Airway management
- Related pharmacology
- Management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) and stroke
- Effective communication as a member and leader of a resuscitation team and effective team dynamics

Students are expected to have a good working knowledge of EKG rhythms and pharmacology as well as algorithms before coming to class. You may add on the ACLS Prep: ECG & Pharmacology Bundle as an additional option! This course conveniently combines both the ACLS Prep: ECG and ACLS Prep: Pharmacology eLearning Courses into one convenient bundle for students who are preparing to take an AHA Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Course. 

This is an instructor-led course from beginning to end; both initials and renewals may register for this course.

You may select the renewal course ONLY if your card is still valid.  Please bring a copy of your card on the day of the course or email it in advance. If the AHA ecard is expired, it cannot be expired for more than 3 months!! If your card is past the 3-month expiration, you will be switched to the initial course and pay the difference. 

Do You Need BLS? You can also get your BLS for Healthcare Providers during this course by adding the AHA BLS Healthcare Provider Online Course from the menu below at a discounted price. Complete Part 1 online, print the completion certificate, and bring it on the day of the ACLS course. You will complete Parts 2 & 3 "skills check" to get your official American Heart Association provider card the same day. 

This course is an educational program jointly sponsored by the American Heart Association (AHA)

*CPR123 does not provide CME/CEU letters*

The ACLS Precourse Work Class

- Basic Life Support skills
- Early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Recognition and early management of peri-arrest conditions such as symptomatic bradycardia
- Airway management
- Management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) and stroke
- Effective communication as a member and leader of a resuscitation team and effective team dynamics

Students are expected to have a good working knowledge of EKG rhythms and pharmacology as well as algorithms before coming to class. You may add on the ACLS Prep: ECG & Pharmacology Bundle as an additional option! This course conveniently combines both the ACLS Prep: ECG and ACLS Prep: Pharmacology eLearning Courses into one convenient bundle for students who are preparing to take an AHA Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Course. 

How Does this Course Work?

The ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment is an online tool that evaluates a student’s knowledge before the course to evaluate their proficiency and determine the need for additional review and practice in 3 sections: rhythm recognition, pharmacology, and practical application. The student must complete the Precourse Self-Assessment (with a score of 70%) and Precourse Work before taking the ACLS Course. The student must email or print their completion certificate and bring it to class. The ACLS Precourse Work involves a student reviewing course content through online videos before entering the classroom. The video lessons cover multiple medical subjects and each lesson includes questions to engage the student. This Precourse work allows more classroom time for hands-on skills training and leads to the student being better prepared to participate as soon as they enter the classroom. To summarize, students must complete the 4 hour Precourse work at home and then come in for the class. Please keep in mind, you MUST complete this to attend this course. Do not register if you do not have enough time to complete this 4 hour Precourse work.

You may select the renewal course ONLY if your card is still valid.  Please bring a copy of your card on the day of the course or email it in advance. If the AHA ecard is expired, it cannot be expired for more than 3 months!! If your card is past the 3-month expiration, you will be switched to the initial course and pay the difference.

Do You Need BLS? You can also get your BLS for Healthcare Providers during this course by adding the AHA BLS Healthcare Provider Online Course from the menu below at a discounted price. Complete Part 1 online, print the completion certificate, and bring it on the day of the ACLS course. You will complete Parts 2 & 3 "skills check" to get your official American Heart Association provider card the same day. 

This course is an educational program jointly sponsored by the American Heart Association (AHA)

*CPR123 does not provide CME/CEU letters*

The PALS Full Day course covers:

- 1 and 2 rescuer child/infant CPR and AED use
- Management of respiratory emergencies
- Rhythm disturbances and electrical therapy
- Vascular access
- Resuscitation team concept
- Cardiac, respiratory, shock case discussions, and stimulations
- Systematic approach to pediatric assessment

The PALS Course is designed to teach you the lifesaving skills required to be both a team member and a Team Leader in either an in-hospital or an out-of-hospital setting. Because the PALS Course covers extensive material in a short time, you will need to prepare for the course beforehand.

Be prepared to pass the Child CPR and AED Skills Testing Checklist and Infant CPR Skills Testing Checklist. You will not be taught how to do CPR or how to use an AED during the course. The resuscitation scenarios require that your BLS skills and knowledge are current. Review and understand all 2020 BLS guidelines, especially as they relate to pediatric patients.

This is an instructor-led course from beginning to end; both initials and renewals may register for this course.

You may select the renewal course ONLY if your card is still valid.  Please bring a copy of your card on the day of the course or email it in advance. If the AHA ecard is expired, it cannot be expired for more than 3 months!! If your card is past the 3-month expiration, you will be switched to the initial course and pay the difference.

Do You Need BLS? You can also get your BLS for Healthcare Providers during this course by adding the AHA BLS Healthcare Provider Online Course from the menu below at a discounted price. Complete Part 1 online, print the completion certificate and bring it on the day of the ACLS course. You will complete Parts 2 & 3 "skills check" to get your official American Heart Association provider card same day. 

This course is an educational program jointly sponsored by the American Heart Association (AHA)

*CPR123 does not provide CME/CEU letters*  

The PALS Precourse Work Class:

- 1 and 2 rescuer child/infant CPR and AED use
- Management of respiratory emergencies
- Rhythm disturbances and electrical therapy
- Vascular access
- Resuscitation team concept
- Cardiac, respiratory, shock case discussions, and stimulations
- Systematic approach to pediatric assessment

The PALS Course is designed to teach you the lifesaving skills required to be both a team member and a Team Leader in either an in-hospital or an out-of-hospital setting. Because the PALS Course covers extensive material in a short time, you will need to prepare for the course beforehand.

How Does this Course Work? 

The student must email or print their completion certificate and bring it to classThe PALS Precourse Work involves the  student to review the course content through online videos before entering the classroom. The video lessons cover multiple medical subjects, and each lesson includes questions to engage the student. This Precourse work allows more classroom time for hands-on skills training which leads to the student being better prepared to participate as soon as they enter the classroom. The student must complete the Precourse Self-Assessment (with a score of 70%) and Precourse Work before taking the PALS Course To summarize, students must complete the 3.5 hour Precourse work at home and then come in for the class. Do not register if you do not have enough time to complete the Precourse work.

You may select the renewal course ONLY if your card is still valid.  Please bring a copy of your card on the day of the course or email it in advance. If the AHA ecard is expired, it cannot be expired for more than 3 months!! If your card is past the 3-month expiration, you will be switched to the initial course and pay the difference.

Do You Need BLS? You can also get your BLS for Healthcare Providers during this course by adding the AHA BLS Healthcare Provider Online Course from the menu below at a discounted price. Complete Part 1 online, print the completion certificate, and bring it on the day of the PALS course. You will complete Parts 2 & 3 "skills check" to get your official American Heart Association provider card same day. 

This course is an educational program jointly sponsored by the American Heart Association (AHA)

*CPR123 does not provide CME/CEU letters*

The NRP Provider Course introduces the concepts and basic skills of neonatal resuscitation. It is designed for health care professionals involved in any aspect of neonatal resuscitation, including physicians, nurses, advanced practice nurses, nurse midwives, licensed midwives, respiratory care practitioners, and other health care professionals who provide direct care during neonatal resuscitation.

Part 1

Students must complete an online examination prior to attending the NRP course.  If you do not pass even one lesson after the second try, you will be required to purchase another license. Please be sure to select either the Essentials NRP or the Advanced NRP by reading the instructions! Read the requirements for selecting the right one.

Postpartum Unit: Essentials NRP is the preferred exam for healthcare professionals who work in Postpartum, and those who do NOT attend deliveries. 

L&D and NICU: Advanced NRP is the preferred exam for healthcare professionals who work in Labor & Delivery, NICU, or those who attend deliveries. 

Part 2

Upon completing the online NRP Provider Curriculum, Providers have 90 days from completing curriculum to complete an Instructor-Led Event. YOU MUST EMAIL YOUR COMPLETED EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCE IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NRP COURSE.  Only the 8th edition will be accepted.

 

Once you complete all steps, the instructor will approve your skills and you will be required to complete a course evaluation.  Your eCard will not be generated until the evaluation is completed.  You will then have access to your NRP Provider eCard on the Resuscitation Credentials page under your Profile.

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 What Does this Course Teach?

Topics covered in this course are:

  • High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Differentiation between patients who do require and do not require immediate interventions
  • Performance as a high-performance team member
  • Differentiation between respiratory distress and respiratory failure
  • Management of respiratory distress and respiratory failure
  • Differentiation between compensated and hypotensive (decompensated) shock
  • Differentiation between types of shock
  • Early interventions for the treatment of shock
  • Bradycardic and tachycardic rhythms
  • Clinical characteristics of instability in patients with arrhythmias
  • Cardiac arrest and post-cardiac arrest management

HeartCode® PALS Online is a self-directed, comprehensive eLearning program that uses adaptive learning technology to allow learners to acquire and demonstrate Pediatric Advanced Life Support skills using a personalized learning path that adapts in real time to a learner’s performance. The program is designed for healthcare professionals who need Pediatric Advanced Life Support training for their clinical duties. Utilizing a variety of eLearning assets such as dramatizations, Cognitive Assessment Activities, illustrations, knowledge checks and interactive activities, this program teaches PALS knowledge and skills. This method of learning provides training consistency and adaptability to different learning styles. Students can work at their own pace applying their knowledge to real-time decision making. Debriefings and coaching are provided immediately after each knowledge check and each Cognitive Assessment Activity.

Please note: NO REFUND is allowed once keycode is purchased. Please call us to schedule and come in for your skills testing

Do You Need BLS? You can also get your BLS for Healthcare Providers Card during this course by adding the AHA BLS Healthcare Provider Online Course from the menu below. Complete Part 1 online, print the completion certificate and bring it on the day of the PALS Skills. 

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