AHA ACLS 1 Day INITIAL CERTIFICATION JUNE 18, 2019 (INCLUDES PROVIDER
MANUAL AND FREE BLS!) 9 AM to 9 PM at SAVING AMERICAN HEARTS, Inc.
6165 LEHMAN DRIVE SUITE 202 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO 80918.The cost
of this course is $275 and INCLUDES THE NEW 2015 PROVIDER MANUAL
E-Book and FREE BLS! Please register and pay for your class
at: http://www.savingamericanhearts.com/ahaadcalisua9.html
[http://www.savingamericanhearts.com/ahaadcalisua9.html] Advanced
Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Initial Certification class of the
American Heart Association is an advanced, instructor-led classroom
course that highlights the importance of team dynamics and
communication, systems of care and immediate post-cardiac-arrest care.
You'll learn the ACLS Algorithms, drug dosages and usage, how to
successfully perform cardioversion, defibrillate and perform external
pacing as well as basic CPR, using a bag mask device and an AED. The
course includes watching the Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) full
course video, learning stations for Basic Life Support (BLS), CPR and
the use of an AED. You will actively participate in the learning
stations for the Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) algorithms,
review of medications used in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, how to
manage respiratory emergencies and insert and manage advanced airway
devices. You will practice hands on techniques before taking the
written exam and the hands on skills testing portion of the class. At
the end of the class you will take a written test of 50 questions and
successfully perform as a team leader in a case scenario. Upon
completion of the course, learners will receive an American Heart
Association ACLS Provider course completion card via mail from our
American Heart Association training center within 5-7 days. Skills to
be practiced during the course include: • BLS and ACLS Surveys •
Airway Management • Rhythm Recognition • Defibrillation • IV
Access (information only) • Use of Medications • Cardioversion •
Transcutaneous Pacing • 1-rescuer CPR and AED • Team Resuscitation
Concept (Team Leader and Team Member) • Immediate Post-Cardiac
Arrest Care • 1-Rescuer CPR and AED use • Science Overview (Update
Course) • Team Dynamics • Respiratory Arrest • Peri-arrest
Rhythms (Tachycardia, Bradycardia) • Arrest Rhythms (VF, PVT, PEA,
Asystole) • Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS) • Stroke • Megacode
treatment • Basic life support skills, including effective chest
compressions, use of a bag-mask device and use of an AED • Effective
communication as a member and leader of a resuscitation team •
Effective Resuscitation Team Dynamics • Management of acute coronary
syndromes (ACS) and stroke • Recognition and early management of
peri-arrest conditions such as symptomatic bradycardia • Recognition
and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest • Related
pharmacology The American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiac
Life Support (ACLS) 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 Advanced
Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course covers extensive material in a
short time, you will need to prepare for the course beforehand.
Pre-course Requirements You should prepare for the course by doing the
following: 1. You must purchase the ACLS provider manual for this
course and bring it with you to class. 2. Complete the pre-course
preparation checklist that came with your American Heart Association
(AHA) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Provider Manual. Bring the
checklist with you to the course. 3. Review and understand the
information in your American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiac
Life Support (ACLS) Provider Manual. Pay particular attention to the
10 cases in Part 5. 4. The resuscitation scenarios require that your
BLS skills and knowledge are current. You will be tested on 1-rescuer
adult CPR and AED skills at the beginning of the American Heart
Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Provider
Course. 5. Review, understand, and complete the ECG and Pharmacology
Pre-course Self-Assessment on the Student Website
(www.heart.org/eccstudent). 6. Print your scores for the Pre-course
Self-Assessment and bring them with you to class. What to Bring and
What to Wear Bring your American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced
Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Provider Manual to each class. You will
need it during each lesson in the course. Please wear loose,
comfortable clothing to class. You will be practicing skills that
require you to work on your hands and knees, and the course requires
bending, standing, and lifting.
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