Online PALS Recertification Classes
$170
PALS Recertification online for medical professionals and first responders with previous certification
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This ACLS Recertification course reflects the 2010 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines for CPR and ECC and ILCOR International Consensus on CPR and ECC Science with Treatment Recommendations.
Class format: PALS recertification is conducted completely online, using a team approach for identifying and treating young cardiopulmonary patients. Students will receive an online completion certificate and a certification card that will be delivered within five business days and is valid for two years. Students may earn continuing education credits.
Intended Audience: Intensive care and critical care staff, nurses, EMTs / paramedics, health care professionals with previous certification
Medical professionals and first responders are required to maintain certification in pediatric advanced life support (PALS) to meet requirements for licensing or medical industry jobs. It's not only important to maintain skills, but also to keep up to date with medical advancements. Health Education Solutions offers this 100% online PALS recertification course for those who previously have earned certification and simply need to update their certification. Because the course is accomplished completely online, students can study when and where it's convenient, at their own pace, with 24-hour access to materials, including immediate test scores and the ability to retake their exam (one retake is included at no additional charge).
This PALS recertification online course will update the skills needed to identify infants and children who show signs of cardiopulmonary issues, as well as emergency skills required to stabilize and treat young patients. Students will refresh their knowledge and ability to use many related skills, from assessment of pediatric patients to efficient management of respiratory issues. In addition, students are trained in ways to effectively coordinate and manage a resuscitation team to effectively serve pediatric patients.