Cs-030090 CRT 305 - PALS Renewal Course
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Credit
Description
Course Description The American Heart Association Pediatric Advanced Life Support course is based onscience evidence from the 2015 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC. The goal of the PALS course is to aid the pediatric healthcare providerin developing the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently and effectively manage critically ill infants and children, resulting in improved outcomes. Skills taught include recognition and treatment of infants and children at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest; the systematic approach to pediatric assessment; effective respiratory management; defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion; intraosseous access and fluid bolus administration; and effective resuscitation team dynamics.
This PALS course is based almost completely in simulated clinical scenarios that require active, hands-on participation throughout the day. Participants will participate in simulated cases using a human patient simulator to practice essential skills individually, as part of a team, and as team leader. This course is taught in accordance with the guidelines determined by the American Heart Association (AHA).
Prerequisites: Current BLS for Healthcare Provider and PALS Provider Certification, Ability to identify cardiac rhythms, a basic understanding of the medications used to treat pulseless arrest, bradycardia & tachycardia.
To be eligible for renewal class, the candidate must possess a current AHAPALS Provider and BLS for Healthcare Provider Certification at the time of the course start date. The original card or copy of the card must be presented prior to the beginning of the class. If no card or record of the participant eligibility exists, the candidate will not be admitted to the course and must register for an initial training course.
Course LengthApproximately 8 hours Intended Audience
This course is designed for medical providers such as physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals who may be required to manage apediatric emergency.
Student Materials: PALS Provider Manual
Requirements:Completion of all rotations of the courseSuccessful performance of 1 and 2 rescuer CPR for the child and infant victimMinimum of 84% on the written examSuccessful performance as a team leader in the Mega Code station
YOU MUST COME TO CLASS WITH A TEXTBOOK AND A COMPLETED PRINTED PRETEST The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials; do not represent income to the Association.
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- Describe priorities and specific interventions for infants/children with respiratory and/or circulatory emergencies
- Describe the key elements of postresuscitation management
- Describe the systematic approach to pediatric assessment by using the inital impression, primary and secondary assessments and diagnostic tests
- Describe the timely recognition and interventions required to prevent respiratory and cardiac arrest in any pediatric patient
- Explain the importance of effective team dynamics, including individual roles and responsibilities, during pediatric resusitation
Fees
Activity Director
Activity Coordinators
RayQuall Hutchinson
Elizabeth Curran
TROY JACKSON