PALS Provider First Time 2020 Guidelines with Precourse Work and Precourse Self-Assessment {Course 645}
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Date/Time:
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Thu 5/29/2025 from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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Location:
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UPLAND - SAN ANTONIO REGIONAL HOSPITAL
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Class Price:
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$175.00
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Notes:
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Class will be in Vineyard Tower 1,2,and 3
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PALS Provider First Time 2020 Guidelines with Precourse Work
Key Medical is no longer offering Part 1 (Zoom) Part 2 Skills.
Highly recommended BLS and PALS Helpful Hints are available for download. at www.kmreducation.com. Top of website page. Resources-Helpful Hints
Mandatory Requirements - Read Below
1. Precourse Work and Precourse Self-Assessment certificate must be brought to class. If this is not completed, you will be sent away. (Reference: PALS Provider Manual Page 5.)
2. Arrive 15 to 30 minutes early to begin the registration process.
3. Late students will be turned away if the class has begun.
***Complete BEFORE CLASS the PALS Precourse Self-Assessment and Precourse Work. Bring printed proofs of completion with you to the class.
If you do not complete the Precourse Self-Assessment Work PRIOR to class, you will be sent away.
Description
The AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course is designed for pediatricians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, emergency physicians, and other healthcare providers who care for infants and children. The PALS Provider Course teaches participants:
- To recognize infants and children at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest
- Strategies needed to prevent cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children
- Skills needed to resuscitate and stabilize infants and children in respiratory failure, shock, or cardiopulmonary arrest
This class will cover PALS content, videos, dysrhythmia overview, exam review and demonstration of skills. Knowledge of cardiac dysrhythmias is essential. The exam contains multiple rhythm strips for interpretation.
Continuing Education certificate will be given at the class. Digital card will be sent within 24 hours.
- Precourse Assessment and Pre-Course Work must be completed before coming to the class.
- Course will include PALS Overview, rhythm review, exam review and megacode review. Skills testing will include infant/child BLS, Airway Mangement, Intrasseous and Megacode. (4 hours)
- Written Exam
Costs for PALS Provider First Time
- Fees to be paid at the door.
- PALS Course fee $175, Card $15, Book from Key Medical if you are not able to bring one with you to class $70
- Contract personnel, K-Pass - Card $15, Book from Key Medical if you are not able to bring one with you to class $70
Continuing Education
- 4.0 hour Certificate will be given at the course. BRN CEP# 15122. EMS Provider #62-2034 (Inform at registration if EMS hours are requested
- 2.5 Hours additional continuing education may be obtained from AHA for Pre-Course Work and Pre-Course Self-Assessment. (see course details on elearning.heart.org, CE/CME)
Essential Requirements BEFORE attending the Course
- Purchase or have available with you the 2020 Guidelines Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider manual and have with you at the both classes (part 1 and part 2).
- AHA requires EACH student have a current copy of the book before, during and after the class. Books may not be shared.
- Book fees:
- https://shopcpr.heart.org
- Courses
- PALS
- PALS Provider Manual eBook Product Number: 20-3120 $48.00 (Recommended) OR
- PALS Provider Manual Product Number: 20-1119 $54.00
- From Key Medical $70.00
- Complete BEFORE CLASS the PALS Precourse Self-Assessment and Precourse Work Required Before Class! No charge from AHA for this product.
The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.