PALS training is designed for healthcare providers who care for critically ill or injured infants and children. It focuses on many topics, including pediatric assessment, prevention, recognition, and managing pediatric life-threatening emergencies, such as –
The training equips healthcare professionals with the necessary skills to provide high-quality care to pediatric patients.
Advanced-level and critical care providers like Nurses, physicians, and Paramedics.
This is for healthcare providers who are taking this course for the first time or a previous provider with expired card.
This is a conventional instructor-led course, with case scenario tests and a written test. The written test MUST be done on another day, according to American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines.
Course requirements:
This is a course for advanced care providers who need to get recertification for their valid American Heart Association PALS provider’s card.
Course requirements:
This test is the second part of blended learning. After completing the PALS HeartCode online, students need to pass a skills test to receive the PALS providers card.
STUDENTS MUST PROVIDE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION ONLINE COMPLETION CERTIFICATE TO TAKE THIS SKILLS TEST.
For all courses and skills sessions, please wear comfortable clothing and covered footwear, as students will be physically active and will be performing necessary life-saving skills.
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