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○PALS Renewal Course
The American
Heart Association’s Pediatric Advanced Life Support course is intended for
certified or non-certified, licensed or non-licensed professionals that work in
a setting where advanced resuscitation care of children or infants may be
performed.
Common
participants of this course include physicians, nurses, paramedics, emergency
medical technicians, respiratory therapists, physical and occupational
therapists, physician assistants, residents and fellows, medical students, and
others who will work in an acute care, surgical, or hospital settings where
care is provided to children and infants.
This course
includes the following:
- Emphasis on Basic Life Support
including skills practice
- Use of an Automated External
Defibrillator (AED)
- The systematic approach to
pediatric patient assessment
- Recognition & Treatment of
Respiratory Distress & Respiratory Failure
- Recognition of Shock Emergencies
- Recognition & Treatment of Pre-Arrest
conditions
- Intraosseous access and fluid
bolus administration
- Utilization of the
team-resuscitation dynamic
- Treatment of cardiac arrest
- Management of stable &
unstable bradycardia & tachycardias
- Opportunity to review advanced
airway management
This course
does not include:
- Formal instruction on placement
of advanced airways
- Formal instruction on rhythm
identification & ECG interpretation
The renewal course is designed for those who have taken the course and whose card
is about to expire. Those providers with an expired card must take the full certification course. While
the content covered in an PALS Renewal Course remains the same as that
covered in an initial course, the materials is covered at an accelerated
paced. Students will be required to run simulations in a group setting.
The PALS Renewal Course does not each category of cardiac, respiratory and shock. Students should review these topics prior to the course.
Approximate
Length: 8.5 Hours (Renewal)
Required Student
Materials: Pediatric Advanced Life Support Student Manual
Successful
performance of both a written and skills exam is required for a completion
card.
You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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You MUST bring the current textbook, pre-course assessment and a copy of your non-expired provider card.
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