Key Features of PALS Certification
- Price: $159
- CME Credits: 8.00
- CME Activity Type: On Demand CME, Online CME Activities, Video CME
- Specialty: General
- Related specialties: General
About
PALS Certification
ACLS is the top choice for PALS, Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification, not only because we are fully accredited, but we are also online. This means that each of our medical certification courses can be started when the timing is right for you and completed at your own pace.
Life is busy, and there are plenty of demands on your time without the added need of attending PALS certification training on a scheduled timeline. Each of our courses begin as soon as you click the start button and have a flexible completion date. As an additional benefit to our students, our online resource library is free of charge and available when you subscribe.
Our online PALS certification is an excellent choice for medical professionals who have never completed a PALS course. The course typically takes 8 hours to complete, is worth eight CEU credits, and provides a comprehensive understanding of how to assist pediatric patients suffering from a cardiopulmonary emergency.
This ACLS recertification course is nationally accredited and offers 4 CEU credits through organizations including the AANA, ACCME, ACPE, ADA, ANCC, and CAPCE.
What Can I Expect With ACLS PALS Training And Certification?
Our PALS training and certification is nationally accredited and built on the latest emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) guidelines, to ensure you receive the training you need to improve patient outcomes. Though our courses you can expect to learn:
Timely recognition of and interventions required to prevent respiratory and cardiac arrest in any pediatric patient
Systematic approach to pediatric assessment by using an initial impression, primary and secondary assessments, and diagnostic tests
Priorities and specific interventions for infants and children with respiratory and/or circulatory emergencies
Importance of effective communication and team dynamics, including individual roles and responsibilities, during a pediatric resuscitation
Key elements of post-resuscitation management Effective, high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Effective respiratory management within your scope of practice
Selection and application of appropriate cardiorespiratory monitoring
Selection and administration of the appropriate medications and electrical therapies when presented with an arrhythmia scenario
Establishment of rapid capsular access to administer fluid and medications