ACLS · BLS · PALS
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Designed to fit seamlessly into your busy schedule, our courses give you the flexibility to earn your course certificate on your own terms. Whether you're on the go or at home, our programs are accessible on all desktop, tablet and smartphone devices - so you can take control of your education and career, anytime, anywhere. Enroll today and advance your professional development!
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Our self-directed and comprehensive programs allow you to acquire and demonstrate both knowledge and practical skills through a personalized learning path. Stay current in your field by refreshing your ACLS BLS PALS certifications online with the confidence that our evidence-based training programs adhere to industry guidelines and best practices. Our course materials are written and maintained by board-certified practitioners with over 20 years of experience in anesthesiology, emergency room, trauma, critical care and related specialties. We are experts in the field and practice what we teach!
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It doesn’t matter if this is your first course, a renewal or your current card has lapsed; we have you covered. We provide all the materials needed for either certification and renewal courses at one low price. By eliminating venue costs, instructor fees and printed material we are able to offer these excellent courses at a significant discount to traditional training centers and pass these savings onto you.
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Our state of the art medical education platform brings the ACLS BLS and PALS classrooms to you. Review the comprehensive course materials at your own pace. We understand that everyone has varying degrees of knowledge and clinical experience. Cardiologists and telemetry nurses won’t need to spend their time reviewing basic heart rhythms while anesthesiologists are plenty familiar with airway devices and management. You’re in control of what topics to focus on, not what a group or instructor decides on in a classroom setting.
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Very quick recertification process that I was able to complete during my downtime on the night shift. Easy to start and pick up where I left off. Great option for the money! =)
Kelly C.
I don't work in healthcare, but my job requires CPR and mental health first aid every two years. I chose this program for the convience of completing it online and on my schedule. I didn't have any problems completing the BLS course, I'll return in 2 years.
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We are dedicated to delivering the best continuing education courses online. Our classes feature a combination of audio-visual and reading-based lessons to provide high-quality instruction and demonstration of core techniques. We have put in great effort to make our classes innovative, interactive, informative, and visually appealing. Before signing up, feel free to check out the course previews and take our demo exam. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied, we will make every effort to rectify the situation or provide a refund. In the unlikely event that your employer or agency does not accept online certification cards, a no-questions-asked refund will be issued.
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What cardiac rhythm is shown on the strip below:
True or False: Anyone can perform defibrillation on a person in cardiac arrest using an automatic external defibrillator (AED) as long as device’s prompts are closely followed, regardless of the operator’s level of training or expertise.
Drag and drop to match the following conditions and characteristics:
A sudden loss of heart function, breathing and consciousness
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Damaged or dying heart muscle due to a blocked blood supply causing severe chest pain
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Symptoms may include weakness or numbness on one side of the body or difficulty speaking
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Which of the following findings would most likely indicate that an unresponsive person is in cardiac arrest?
Which of the following would NOT be considered an appropriate intervention to take in the scenario below: