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Our ACLS, PALS & BLS Courses are accredited by the Post Graduate Institute for Medicine, offering Category 1 CEU credits. Therefore these certifications are also Joint Commission compliant.
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Introduction
Resuscitation Team
PALS Basic Life Support
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Resuscitation Tools
PALS Scenarios
PALS Introduction – Get a glimpse of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course. Familiarize yourself with the elements of the course, including guidelines and protocols according to the ILCOR to help children and infants.
PALS Resuscitation Team – Learn the importance of teamwork, communication, and roles and responsibilities of team leader and team members during resuscitation.
PALS Basic Life Support – Familiarize yourself with Basic Life Support (BLS) for children and infants. Learn about the set protocols for one-rescuer and two-rescuer BLS for both children and infants.
PALS BLS for Children (Age 1 to Puberty) – Get your hands on step-by-step procedures for one-rescuer and two-rescuer BLS for children.
PALS BLS for Infants (0 to 12 months old) – Learn about the major differences between BLS for children and BLS for infants. Additionally, get your hands on step-by-step procedures for one-rescuer and two-rescuer BLS for infants.
PALS Pediatric BLS Algorithm – Utilize a detailed infographic to further your knowledge about the pediatric BLS algorithm.
Normal Heart Anatomy and Physiology – By understanding the normal electrical function of the heart, it will be easier to understand abnormal functions.
PALS A Systematic Approach – Learn what to do when you find an unresponsive child. Access the algorithm for the systematic way of handling the situation.
PALS Initial Assessment: Diagnose and Treat – Become an expert in the Diagnose and Treat phase by following the ABCDE (airway, breathing, circulation, disability, exposure) protocol as part of your initial assessment. Further, familiarize yourself with neurological assessments including the AVPU (alert, voice, pain, unresponsive) Pediatric Response Scale and the Glasgow Coma Scale (GSC).
PALS Second Assessment: Diagnose and Treat– Become an expert in the second assessment of the Diagnose and Treat phase by following the acronym SPAM (Signs and symptoms, Past medical history, Allergies, Medications). Further, familiarize yourself with life-threatening issues that may interfere with perfusion and oxygenation during treatment.
PALS Life Threatening Issues – Determine if the patient is experiencing respiratory distress/arrest, bradycardia, tachycardia, shock or cardiac arrest.
PALS Intraosseous Access – Learn the step-by-step procedure with the given algorithm and video to perform intraosseous access.
PALS Bag-Mask Ventilation – Learn how and when to perform the two types of bag-mask ventilation: self-inflating mask and flow-inflating masks.
PALS Endotracheal Intubation – Learn the circumstances under which to use endotracheal intubation.
PALS Basic Airway Adjuncts – Learn the circumstances under which to use the following basic airway adjuncts: oropharyngeal airway (OPA), nasopharyngeal airway (NPA), and suctioning.
PALS Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Use – Learn the importance of and criteria for using an AED and the step-by-step procedure on how to use it in children and infants. Further, familiarize yourself with the 2020-2025 ILCOR guidelines for defibrillation and AED use.
PALS Pharmacological Tools – Refresh your memory on PALS medication. Review the provided table to reference information about pediatrics drug dosage, routes, and uses of common drugs.
PALS Resuscitation Tools – Learn to diagnose, treat, and facilitate care through various medical devices, including intraosseous access, bag-mask ventilation, endotracheal intubation, basic airway adjuncts, basic airway tech, and automated external defibrillator
PALS Basic Airway Technique – Learn the step-by-step procedures of inserting OPAs and NPAs as well as get some tips on suctioning.
PALS Recognize Respiratory Distress or Failure – Know how to recognize respiratory distress and failure through the given list of signs and symptoms. In addition, learn the causes of respiratory distress and failure in the pediatric population.
PALS Respond Respiratory Distress or Failure – Know how to respond to and manage respiratory distress and failure in children and infants. Further, learn about treatment for croup, foreign body, anaphylaxis, bronchiolitis, asthma, pneumonia, pneumonitis, pulmonary edema, overdose, and trauma.
PALS Recognize Bradycardia – Know how to recognize bradycardia, in particular the following types: sinus bradycardia, first degree AV block, type I second degree AV block (Mobitz I), type II second degree AV block (Mobitz II), and third degree AV block (complete).
PALS Respond to Bradycardia – Know how to respond to symptomatic bradycardia by checking the heart rate, performing the ABC survey, checking for signs and symptoms, providing drugs, and considering expert consultation in case drugs are unsuccessful.
PALS Bradycardia Algorithm – Utilize a detailed infographic to further your knowledge about the pediatric bradycardia with pulse/poor perfusion algorithm.
PALS Recognize Tachycardia – Know how to recognize tachycardia through the listed signs and symptoms and learn about several types of tachycardia, including sinus tachycardia, supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and ventricular tachycardia. Further, learn the differences between narrow and wide QRS complexes of tachyarrhythmia.
PALS Respond to Tachycardia – Know how to respond and manage tachyarrhythmia by assessing pulse and perfusion. Utilize a detailed infographic to further your knowledge about tachycardia.
PALS Recognize Shock – Learn the difference between compensated and uncompensated shock. Further, familiarize yourself with the types of shocks: hypovolemic, distributive (includes septic, anaphylactic, and neurogenic shocks), cardiogenic, and obstructive. Study the description, signs, and symptoms of the shocks to be able to recognize them.
PALS Respond to Shock – Know how to respond to the following shocks: hypovolemic, distributive (includes septic, anaphylactic, and neurogenic shocks), cardiogenic, and obstructive.
PALS Recognize Cardiac Arrest – Know how to recognize cardiac arrests by studying its reversible causes (the H’s and the T’s). Further, learn to recognize cardiopulmonary failure by assessing the ABCDE (airway, breathing, circulation, disability, exposure); and learn to recognize arrest rhythms such as asystole, pulseless electrical activity (PEA), ventricular fibrillation (VFiB), and pulseless ventricular tachycardia (VTach).
PALS Respond to Cardiac Arrest – Know how to respond to cardiac arrest in pediatrics. Utilize a detailed infographic to further your knowledge about the pediatric cardiac arrest algorithm.
PALS Post-Resuscitation Care – Learn to provide post-resuscitation care in case of a return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). Study the post-resuscitation systematic approach to care for the following systems: respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, renal, gastrointestinal, and hematological.
PALS Post-Resuscitation Care Algorithm – Utilize a detailed infographic to further your knowledge about the pediatric post-resuscitation care algorithm.
PALS Digital/Printed Provider Card
Feature | Certification | Recertification |
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Access any time, anywhere | ||
Instant feedback | ||
Instant proof of certification | ||
Required clinical skills test | ||
PALS PDF Provider Handbook included | ||
Unlimited retakes | ||
Save progress so you can stop and continue at a later time | ||
Timed examination | ||
Available on mobile/tablet platforms | ||
Continuing medical education (CME) Eligible for up to 8 AMA Category 1 Credits™ | Up to 8 Credits | Up to 8 Credits |
Complete your PALS course 100% online with Save a Life Certifications! All of our courses are designed by Board Certified Physicians and adhere to the latest ILCOR Standards and Guidelines and are Joint Commission (JCAHO) compliant. In addition, all of our courses meet the same guidelines and standards as the ECC/ILCOR, and OSHA.
Our course and training materials were constructed in accordance with the latest ILCOR Standards and Guidelines and are Joint Commission (JCAHO) compliant. Save a Life Certifications’ on-staff physicians regularly review and compare all course tests and materials, updating them as needed with any changes published by ILCOR to ensure that the certification training class you receive is always up to date!
Is your organization accredited by AHA?
This is a common misconception. The AHA is not an accrediting body. We are accredited by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM). All courses are designed by practicing physicians, meeting the same guidelines and standards as the latest ILCOR guidelines.
Can I complete my PALS course online?
The short answer — absolutely!
Our courses are made to fit the demands of your busy professional life. Many healthcare professionals are new to the concept of an online certification course because until recently, online certification was not an option. Our course adheres to the latest ILCOR Standards and Guidelines and are Joint Commission (JCAHO) compliant. Save a Life Certifications has a national acceptance rate of more than 98%.
If your employer does not recognize your Save a Life certification, or you are unhappy for ANY reason, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee.
How do I receive my PALS Provider Card?
After you successfully complete your PALS course, you will receive a printable digital provider card instantly, to serve as proof of certification.
Your provider card will display your name, the Save a Life Certifications logo, course completion date, expiration date, our course provider number, and validating signature.
Fast, 100% online PALS training and certification provide you the freedom to complete your course from anywhere at any time!
Save a Life Certifications allows healthcare professionals to meet their continuing education requirements without sacrificing their limited time to attend a weekend certification or recertification course. Save a Life Certifications provides convenient, flexible, accessible life support education programs.
We lead the industry in online certification by providing the most updated, accepted, and convenient certifications available.
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Handbook in PDF format is included, training is entirely online, and no clinical skills test is required.
Included with your course is our Provider Handbook in PDF format for fast, convenient study anywhere. You are able to access your course material at any time, from your internet-connected computer, smartphone, or tablet, through your Save a Life Certifications account. If you prefer to have a physical copy with you, you are able to save and print your manual as well. No in-person skills test is required, and all training materials are included with our course.
Exam review and proof of certification are available immediately after passing.
Immediately after you complete our Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) final exam, your results are calculated, displayed in your account, and emailed to you. A digital provider card is immediately available to download and print to provide proof of certification. Your provider card will display your name, the Save a Life Certifications logo, course completion date, expiration date, our course provider number, and validating signature.
Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits.
Our Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) courses are eligible for AMA Category 1 Credits™. The Postgraduate Institute of Medicine (PIM), an accredited provider, has reviewed Save a Life Certifications’ Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification Course and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Recertification Courses. The PALS Certification training course has been approved for AMA Category 1 Credits™.
Unlimited exam retakes at no additional cost.
You are not penalized if you do not successfully pass your certification exam on your first attempt. Your results are available in your account indefinitely for your review, and an exam recap is sent to your email address. Take all the time you need to review the study materials in your account, and compare your responses to the provider handbook. When you’re ready, you may retake the exam at no additional cost.
What occupations typically need PALS?
Occupations that take our PALS courses include:
Your satisfaction is assured, backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.
For your security and peace of mind, all of our courses include a 100% money-back guarantee. If you are unhappy with our course for any reason, you can contact us for a full refund of your purchase (minus any shipping and material fees).