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register. Filter classes by location: If you are needing an American Heart Association BLS Provider card, this is not the correct course for you. Customize Your Course and Only Pay for What You Need! Step 1: Choose Your Course Date and Location Below Step 2: Register, pay, come enjoy a great class, and leave with your certification card in hand! National certification available to upgrade below Course Content for CPR – Good Samaritan Law, complications of CPR, stroke, heart attack, CPR barriers, choking, AED (Automated External Defibrillator) and CPR for the adult, child and infant. Each students will be required to practice hands-on CPR skills in this course. Course Content for First Aid – Using of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), shock, bleeding, diabetes, asthma, anaphylaxis, seizures, internal and external injuries, burns, poisoning, bites and stings, heat emergencies and cold emergencies. Once the studens completes the course, he/she will receive their certification card. Duration - Approximately 4 Hours PLEASE SEE OUR “LOCATIONS” PAGE FOR THE EXACT ADDRESS IF YOU'RE GOING TO BRING A DRINK, PLEASE MAKE SURE IT HAS A SCREW TOP LID. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR COOPERATION. Not sure if this is the right course for you? We’re more than happy to help you determine what you need. Please call our office at (480) 998-5193 Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so we can help you find the course you need. *****If you are needing an American Heart Association BLS Provider card, this is not the correct course for you.*****
*****If you are needing an American Heart Association BLS Provider card, this is not the correct course for you.***** Customize Your Course and Only Pay for What You Need! Step 1: Choose Your Course Date and Location Below Step 2: Register, pay, come enjoy a great class, and leave with your certification card in hand! National certification available to upgrade below Course Content for CPR – Good Samaritan Law, complications of CPR, stroke, heart attack, CPR barriers, choking, AED (Automated External Defibrillator) and CPR for the adult, child and infant. Each students will be required to practice hands-on CPR skills in this course. Once the student completes the course, he/she will receive their certification card. Duration - Approximately 2 Hours Course Cost: $35.00 Audience: This course is for caregivers, respite providers, bus drivers, teachers, BHTs, foster parents, expecting and new parents and others in the community. PLEASE SEE OUR “LOCATIONS” PAGE FOR THE EXACT ADDRESS IF YOU'RE GOING TO BRING A DRINK, PLEASE MAKE SURE IT HAS A SCREW TOP LID. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR COOPERATION. Not sure if this is the right course for you? We’re more than happy to help you determine what you need. Please call our office at (480) 998-5193 Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so we can help you find the course you need.
Course Content for First Aid – Using of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), shock, bleeding, diabetes, asthma, anaphylaxis, seizures, internal and external injuries, burns, poisoning, bites and stings, heat emergencies and cold emergencies. Once the students completes the course, he/she will receive their certification card. Duration - Approximately 2 Hours Course Cost: $35.00 Audience: This course is for caregivers, respite providers, bus drivers, teachers, BHTs, foster parents, expecting and new parents and others in the community. PLEASE SEE OUR “LOCATIONS” PAGE FOR THE EXACT ADDRESS IF YOU'RE GOING TO BRING A DRINK, PLEASE MAKE SURE IT HAS A SCREW TOP LID. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR COOPERATION. Not sure if this is the right course for you? We’re more than happy to help you determine what you need. Please call our office at (480) 998-5193 Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so we can help you find the course you need.
This video-based, Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both in- and out-of-hospital settings. This course trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED. It includes adult, child, and infant rescue techniques. This course also teaches relief of choking. All course topics will be completed within 2-3 hours. The cost of this course will be $60.00. Audience: For healthcare providers such as EMS personnel, physician assistants, physicians, nurses, nursing students, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, and others who must have a credential (card) documenting successful completion of a BLS for Healthcare Provider Course. Not sure if this is the right course for you? We’re more than happy to help you determine what you need. Please call our office at (480) 998-5193 Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so we can help you find the course you need.
*****If you are needing an American Heart Association BLS Provider card, this is not the correct course for you.American Red Cross First Aid with Adult / Pediatric CPR/AEDThis course is the all in-person course, there is no online course work required for this course! American Red Cross CPR training classes give you the information and the skills you need to help adults, children and infants during breathing and cardiac emergencies. Designed to help non-medical professionals provide assistance in times of crisis. Our courses allow you to gain an understanding of a wide range of conditions, including:
Each students will be required to practice hands-on CPR skills in this course. Course Cost: $85.00 Duration: 5.5 Hours Audience: This course is for caregivers, respite providers, bus drivers, teachers, BHTs, foster parents, expecting and new parents and others in the community. PLEASE SEE OUR “LOCATIONS” PAGE FOR THE EXACT ADDRESS IF YOU'RE GOING TO BRING A DRINK, PLEASE MAKE SURE IT HAS A SCREW TOP LID. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR COOPERATION. Not sure if this is the right course for you? We’re more than happy to help you determine what you need. Please call our office at (480) 998-5193 Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so we can help you find the course you need.
Arizona Administrative Code r6-6-901, commonly known as Article 9, is an Arizona law. This law relates to how the Divisions of Developmental Disabilities will proactively and positively support people's positive and adaptive behavior.
This course includes a clear definition of techniques that are prohibited from use at any time, techniques that require a Division approved Behavior plan and/or techniques that require no prior approval. Course taught by a Certified Master Article 9 Instructor. Course 3.5 Hours. The cost of this course is $35.00. Course Topics Include: IF YOU'RE GOING TO BRING A DRINK, PLEASE MAKE SURE IT HAS A SCREW TOP LID. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR COOPERATION. Not sure if this is the right course for you? We’re more than happy to help you determine what you need. Please call our office at (480) 998-5193 Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so we can help you find the course you need.
Prevention and Support is a mandatory 9-hour training including a 1-hour lunch break. This course will focus on positive relationships, positive behavioral support, proactive strategies and how to identify a true behavioral emergency. Students will also learn how to calmly respond and support individuals with challenging behaviors. Students will learn which emergency physical intervention techniques to use when a behavioral and/or physical emergency is in progress. This course is required for all staff working in DDD, care homes and day programs. This certification is valid for 3 years. Prevention and Support training involves physical techniques that will require the participants to participate in some strenuous activity. This course is not recommended to individuals with these certain physical conditions, but not limited to, knee injuries, back injuries, pregnancy, spinal cord injuries, inability to use any body part normally. Recommended Clothing for Prevention and Support: Closed toed / closed heel shoes, tennis shoes are acceptable. Clothing that is comfortable to move around in. (i.e. Jogging pants, Yoga pants, leggings, jeans) NO tank tops or shorts. Course Cost: $60.00 Course Duration: 9 hours with 1 hour lunch break IF YOU'RE GOING TO BRING A DRINK, PLEASE MAKE SURE IT HAS A SCREW TOP LID. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR COOPERATION.
The primary purpose of the American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training course is to provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. This training will help participants to develop leadership skills; learn how to develop a babysitting business, keep themselves and others safe and help children behave; and learn about basic childcare and basic first aid. Also includes proper child supervision, safety walk-through, choking hazards, water hazards, SIDS awareness, hand washing, feeding an infant and a child, burping, diapering, removing gloves, handling a crying baby, recognizing an emergency, personal safety, head / neck injuries and when to call 911. CPR will be demonstrated for Child and Infant however there will not be a full CPR certification provided. This course is recommended for youth from ages 11 - 16 years old. Duration - Approximately 6.5 hours Course Cost: $70.00 Please make sure to bring a lunch and snacks along with, there will be a lunch break included in this course. Water is available in the classroom.
If you have already completed the AHA HeartCode program, this is not the correct course for you. YOU MUST PRESENT COMPLETION CERTIFICATE FROM ONLINE PROGRAM BEFORE YOUR SKILLS ASSESSMENT. Part 1, Online Course - You will be sent a link to access the American Heart Association's BLS for Healthcare Providers Online part 1 course. It will come directly from the AHA in a separate email and may take 1-2 business days. You may access the course as often as you would like for up to 24 months from the initial activation of your course. Please contact technical support at 1-888-242-8883 between the hours of 9-5 p.m. EST (GMT-5) M-F if you have any questions or technical difficulties. Online Part 1 will take approximately 2 hours. Parts 2 & 3, Skills Practice and Testing – You will attend the hands-on Parts 2 & 3 on the date and location selected above. Make sure you bring your completion certificate with you to your skills session for proof of course completion. You have 60 days from your completion date of the online course to successfully complete parts 2 and 3. All three parts must be completed in order to receive an AHA BLS Course Completion Card. This is the same card you would receive if you took the Classroom version. Parts 2 and 3 are ONLY offered at our Mesa office. If these times do not work for you, or you have any questions or concerns please give our office a call at 480-998-5193. Please note that the Online Courses are non-refundable. Once you schedule your skills session, your session fee is non-refundable/non-transferable in case of no-show or failed sessions. Course Duration: 45 minutes.
AS OF FEBRUARY 1, 2021 ALL AMERICAN HEART COURSES WILL BE TAUGHT USING 2020 GUIDELINES. The American Heart Association’s ACLS Course builds on the foundation of lifesaving BLS for Healthcare Providers skills, emphasizing the importance of continuous, high-quality CPR. This advanced, instructor-led classroom course highlights the importance of team dynamics and communication, systems of care and immediate post-cardiac-arrest care. The ACLS course also covers airway management and related pharmacology. In the ACLS Course, skills are taught in large, group sessions and small, group learning and testing stations where case-based scenarios are presented. Successful course completion includes demonstrating skills competency in all learning stations and passing the CPR and AED skills test, bag-mask ventilation skills test, a Megacode test and a written test. A current ACLS provider manual is required to attend. If you do not own the updated version, you must purchase before or the day of class. The current ACLS Manual is available at our Mesa office to pick up prior to class. Audience: ACLS is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units. The AHA’s course is the premier ACLS training for healthcare providers. The evidence-based content and well-tested teaching methodology can dramatically improve the learning and retention of lifesaving skills. Course length: Approximately 10 to 12 hours Cost: $150.00 - If you'd like to add BLS it will be an additional $40.00 Upon successful completion, students receive an American Heart Association ACLS Provider eCard, valid for two years. Student materials required: Item# 20-1005 - ACLS Provider Manual which includes ACLS Pocket Reference Card Set Not sure if this is the right course for you? We’re more than happy to help you determine what you need. Please call our office at (480) 998-5193 Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so we can help you find the course you need. There is a non- refundable fee of $50 for a cancellation of less than 5 days.
AS OF FEBRUARY 1, 2021 ALL AMERICAN HEART COURSES WILL BE TAUGHT USING 2020 GUIDELINES. This renewal course is designed to teach the knowledge and skills required to implement the American Heart Association’s ACLS treatment guidelines in the learner’s practice setting and improve the outcomes for adult patients with cardiac arrest and other cardiopulmonary emergencies. A current ACLS provider manual is required to attend. If you do not own the updated version, you must purchase prior to class. The current ACLS Manual is available at our Mesa office to pick up prior to class. Audience: The material in this course is targeted to those experienced ACLS providers who routinely use ACLS as a part of their job duties. The participant in this course is a currently active healthcare provider based in a setting that requires ACLS knowledge and skills as a condition of employment. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units. The AHA’s course is the premier ACLS training for healthcare providers. The evidence-based content and well-tested teaching methodology can dramatically improve the learning and retention of lifesaving skills. Prerequisites: Participant must have and show their current AHA ACLS Provider Card. Cost: $135.00 per person - If you would like to add BLS, it will be $40.00 extra Providers enrolling in the ACLS Renewal course are required to be proficient in the following: • Performing BLS CPR skills using 2020 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC • Reading and interpreting ECGs • Understanding ACLS drugs • Performing the BLS Survey and the ACLS Survey Student materials required: Item# 20-1005 - ACLS Provider Manual which includes ACLS Pocket Reference Card Set Upon successful completion, students receive an American Heart Association ACLS Provider eCard, valid for two years. Not sure if this is the right course for you? We’re more than happy to help you determine what you need. Please call our office at (480) 998-5193 Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so we can help you find the course you need. There is a non- refundable fee of $50 for a cancellation of less than 5 days.
This American Heart Association’s PALS Course is an Instructor-led, classroom-based course that enhances healthcare providers’ skills in the treatment of pediatric arrest and periarrest patients. The goal of the PALS Course is to improve the quality of care provided to seriously ill or injured children, resulting in improved outcomes. The course uses a series of simulated pediatric emergencies to teach and reinforce the important concepts of a systematic approach to pediatric assessment, basic life support, PALS treatment algorithms, effective resuscitation and team dynamics. Audience: The PALS Course is for healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units, such as physicians, nurses, paramedics and others who need a PALS course completion card for job or other requirements. Prerequisites: Before taking PALS, students should have a mastery of infant and child BLS skills. They should also be able to recognize various heart rhythms, be familiar with different types of airway management tools and their use and have knowledge of the drugs commonly used to treat cardiovascular irregularities. BEFORE THE COURSE, it is required to review and understand the information in your PALS Provider Manual and successfully complete the Precourse Self-Assessment with a passing score of 70. Please visit: https://elearning.heart.org/course/427, and click “Launch Course”. This course is free. If you are asked to pay or enter any credit card information, you have selected the wrong course. You will be required to turn in the scores from your completed self-assessment. Course length: Approximately 10 hours. Upon successful completion, students receive an American Heart Association PALS Provider card, valid for two years. Student materials required: Current 2020 PALS Provider Manual with Pocket Reference Card. The AHA REQUIRES each student to have the correct student provider manual for all classes (please see above for required texts
**Current, non-expired card required to attend class** The American Heart Association’s PALS Course is an Instructor-led, classroom-based course that enhances healthcare providers’ skills in the treatment of pediatric arrest and periarrest patients. The goal of the PALS Course is to improve the quality of care provided to seriously ill or injured children, resulting in improved outcomes. The course uses a series of simulated pediatric emergencies to teach and reinforce the important concepts of a systematic approach to pediatric assessment, basic life support, PALS treatment algorithms, effective resuscitation and team dynamics. Audience: The PALS Course is for healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children. These include personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units, such as physicians, nurses, paramedics and others who need a PALS course completion card for job or other requirements. Prequisites: Students taking this renewal course must present a current PALS completion card to attend this class. Also, before taking PALS, students should have a mastery of infant and child BLS skills. They should also be able to recognize various heart rhythms, be familiar with different types of airway management tools and their use and have knowledge of the drugs commonly used to treat cardiovascular irregularities. Please bring your current Provider Card to class to document renewal eligibility. BEFORE THE COURSE, it is required to review and understand the information in your PALS Provider Manual and successfully complete the Precourse Self-Assessment with a passing score of 70. Please visit: https://elearning.heart.org/course/427, and click “Launch Course”. This course is free. If you are asked to pay or enter any credit card information, you have selected the wrong course. You will be required to turn in the scores from your completed self-assessment. Course length: Approximately 4 hours Upon successful completion of this course, students receive an American Heart Association PALS Provider card, valid for two years. Student materials required: Current 2020 PALS Provider Manual with Pocket Reference Card.
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY COMPLTED THE AHA HEARTCODE ONLINE PROGRAM AND JUST NEED TO SIGN UP FOR THE SKILLS, THIS IS NOT THE CORRECT CLASS FOR YOU. Please give our office a call to enroll in the correct course. Part 1, Online HeartCode® ACLS is a self-directed, comprehensive eLearning program that uses eSimulation technology to allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual healthcare settings. To enter the course, students must complete a precourse self-assessment. Students will then be presented with a team dynamics lesson and 10 In-hospital patient cases, including a BLS case and 2 megacode cases. You may access the course as often as you would like for up to 24 months from the initial activation of your course. Please contact technical support at 1-888-242-8883 between the hours of 9-5 p.m. EST (GMT-5) M-F if you have any questions or technical difficulties. Parts 2 & 3, Skills Practice and Testing – You will attend the hands-on Parts 2 & 3 on the date and location selected above. Make sure you bring your completion certificate with you to your skills session for proof of course completion. You have 60 days from your completion date of the online course to successfully complete parts 2 and 3. Please note that the Online Courses are non-refundable. Once you schedule your skills session, your session fee is non-refundable/non-transferable in case of no-show or failed sessions. The online learning sections MUST be completed prior to your hands on skills assessment. Please make sure to bring a copy of your completion certificate with you to your training. If you have any questions about the course please give our office a call before registration.
Part 1 can be purchased directly from American Heart Association at HeartCode® BLS | AHA. You may access the course as often as you would like for up to 24 months from the initial activation of your course. Please contact technical support at 1-888-242-8883 between the hours of 9-5 p.m. EST (GMT-5) M-F if you have any questions or technical difficulties. Online Part 1 will take approximately 2 hours. This fee is paid directly to AHA, your skills assessment is an additional fee paid to our company. Parts 2 & 3, Skills Practice and Testing – You will attend the hands-on Parts 2 & 3 on the date and location selected above. Make sure you bring your completion certificate with you to your skills session for proof of course completion. You have 60 days from your completion date of the online course to successfully complete parts 2 and 3. All three parts must be completed in order to receive an AHA BLS Course Completion Card. This is the same card you would receive if you took the Classroom version. The time you are selecting is the time you will be coming in for your hands-on skills assessment. Please make sure you have the online program completed before that time. Course Duration: 45 minutes.
American Red Cross Blended First Aid CPR AED Course (online and in-person) Designed to help non-medical professionals to provide assistance in times of crisis, our courses allow you to gain an understanding of First Aid CPR AED best practices for a wide range of conditions, including:
Length: Approximately 1.5 – 2 Hours Online / 1.5 hour In Person Adult and Pediatric First Aid CPR AED will be covered during this certification. This course includes the online and in-person skills assessment. Your scheduled Date/Time is your appointment to complete your hands on skills session with a certified Instructor to receive an American Red Cross eCard. Please make sure to bring a copy of your completion certificate with you to your appointment. If you are not able to provide a copy you will be asked to reschedule. This course is designed for the general public not geared toward healthcare providers. If you need a BLS certification, please give our office a call to find the class you need. The link to access the online program will be emailed to you after the registration.
Our purpose of holding this course is to provide an avenue for Medical Professionals to obtain or renew IV insertion skills and obtain CMEs; CEUs for their respective licensing boards. This course is open to Doctors, PAs, NPs, Nurses, Paramedics, EMTs, various medical and nursing students as well as ancillary persons involved in IV insertion. This may include Naturopathic MAs who need to refresh their skills. It will also include some phlebotomy practice for those needing to participate in initial needle insertion techniques. A variety of devices will be reviewed and used to gain a broad base of needle and catheter usage. You will have opportunities to practice as many insertions as you need to build confidence in your ability. Calculations for IV solutions will also be covered. A Certificate of Participation will be issued at the completion of the course. Course Structure:This is 12-hour, two-day weekend course, Saturday and Sunday from 9:00AM to 4:00PM. Each day consists of instruction and skills demonstration and practice followed by an exam at the end of class on Sunday. Curriculum:The IV Insertion Techniques course reviews basic IV insertion techniques.
The 48 Hr Paramedic Recertification course meets the guidelines for State of Arizona EMCT recertification and National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) recertification. NREMT recertification for Paramedic requires a total of 60 hours of continuing education. This course will provide the 30 hours for the National Component of NREMT recertification, 15 additional hours for the State requirement, and 3 hours towards the Individual requirement. For more information on NREMT recertification: https://www.nremt.org/rwd/public/document/paramedic-recert This course is for current State of Arizona Paramedics, current NREMT certified Paramedics, students attempting to regain NREMT certification, or students needing to complete remedial training for initial NREMT certification. Bring appropriate documentation to the first day of class including copy of current BLS and ACLS card.
Fully online specialty certification. Provide caregivers with the knowledge and skills needed to help prevent falls and keep older adults safe in and around their homes. Includes specific falls prevention considerations for older adults living with dementia. Includes the following 3 modules:
Is healthcare provider CPR the same as BLS?Both CPR and BLS training typically require keeping the victim's airway open, promoting blood circulation without using mechanical aid, among other crucial rescue approaches. The main difference between BLS and CPR is that BLS also includes lifesaving techniques that are necessary for a medical or hospital setting.
What is the difference between BLS and BLS for healthcare providers?The difference between BLS and CPR is that the BLS class is an advanced CPR AED course. BLS is an abbreviation for Basic Life Support. The BLS CPR AED is a healthcare level CPR. The American Heart Association certification for healthcare providers is titled BLS Provider.
Is CPR certification online legitimate?There's no national CPR accreditation to vouch for legitimacy. That's true of the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, and websites offering courses. However, in the United States, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) does watch for misleading advertisements.
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