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PALS Class Description:

This course teaches healthcare providers the skills and knowledge they need to perform Advanced Life Support (ALS) resuscitation on an infant or child in respiratory or cardiac distress.

Note: PALS does not teach rhythm recognition or pharmacology. Participants are expected to be proficient in these areas prior to attending.


Prerequisites:

Participants must be a healthcare provider whose activities demand proficiency in pediatric ALS. Approved certification levels include EMT-P, RN, DO and MD. Other certification levels may be approved for full admission or course auditing at the Programs Director's discretion.
Candidates are encouraged to have successfully completed a Basic Life Support (BLS) course within the last year and are required to demonstrate pediatric BLS proficiency throughout the PALS course.

Objectives:

  • Child Emergency Medical Services
  • Recognition of Respiratory Failure and Shock
  • Pediatric Basic Life Support
  • Airway and Ventilation
  • Vascular Access
  • Fluid Therapy and Medication
  • Cardiac Rhythm Disturbances
  • Trauma Resuscitation
  • Newborn Resuscitation
  • Immediate Post-arrest Stabilization and Secondary Transport
  • Ethical and Legal Aspects of CPR Children

 

PALS - HEA 7236 - Please contact Mary Smith 704-330-4377 to register

Section # Phone Code Days of Week Start Date End Date Class Time Class Location
03   Sunday 9/1/08 9/1/08 1 - 5 pm LV 1202
04
  Sunday  11/15/08  11/15/08 1 - 5 pm 

LV 1202

             

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