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CPR

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Total Hours: 4(renewal) 8(full course) 

BLS

A 4–8-hour CPR course provides essential training in essential training in lifesaving skills, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), choking relief, and, in some cases, basic first aid. The course typically begins with an introduction to CPR, covering its importance, recognizing emergencies such as cardiac arrest, stroke, and choking, as well as legal considerations like the Good Samaritan laws and the importance of calling 911. Participants the learn CPR techniques for adults, children, and infants, including proper chest compression depth and rate, rescue breathing, and hands-only CPR for bystanders. If applicable, two-rescuers CPR techniques may also be taught. 

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ALS

Advanced Life Support (ALS) course provides healthcare professionals with the critical skills and knowledge needed to manage life-threatening emergencies. The course covers advanced airway management, cardiac arrest algorithms, rhythm interpretation, defibrillation, pharmacology, and post-resuscitation care. Participants will engage in hands-on simulations, team-based scenarios, and case studies to enhance their ability to assess, intervene, and stabilize critically ill patients. 

This course is designed for paramedics, nurses, physicians, and other healthcare providers who require ALS certification. Successful completion includes written and practical assessments, leading to official ALS certification. 

PALS

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course equips healthcare providers with the essential skills and knowledge to recognize and manage critically ill or injured children and infants. This course covers advanced pediatric assessment, effective respiratory and cardiovascular interventions, shock management, and high-quality CPR techniques. Participants will engage in hands-on simulations and team-based scenarios to enhance their ability to respond to pediatric emergencies, including cardiac arrest and respiratory failure.

Designed for paramedics, nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals, successful, completion of this course includes written and practical evaluations, leading to PALS certification.

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