PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) For Healthcare Providers

$125.00

PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support), American Heart Association (AHA)

Prepare your healthcare team to recognize and manage pediatric emergencies with confidence and skill.

The American Heart Association (AHA) PALS course focuses on the unique needs of infants and children during respiratory distress, shock, and cardiac emergencies—helping providers deliver timely, life-saving care.

Course Description

PALS is a hands-on, simulation-driven course that teaches providers how to assess, stabilize, and treat seriously ill infants and children. Using the AHA pediatric algorithms, participants learn to quickly identify life-threatening conditions and intervene using evidence-based practices.

Participants learn to:

• Apply the PALS algorithms for respiratory failure, shock, and cardiac arrest

• Perform pediatric high-quality CPR and AED use

• Recognize early warning signs of clinical deterioration

• Manage airways, breathing, and ventilation for pediatric patients

• Interpret pediatric rhythms and arrhythmias

• Provide team-based resuscitation and effective communication

• Stabilize infants and children until advanced care is available

Upon completion, participants receive an AHA PALS Provider certification, valid for 2 years.

PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support), American Heart Association (AHA)

Prepare your healthcare team to recognize and manage pediatric emergencies with confidence and skill.

The American Heart Association (AHA) PALS course focuses on the unique needs of infants and children during respiratory distress, shock, and cardiac emergencies—helping providers deliver timely, life-saving care.

Course Description

PALS is a hands-on, simulation-driven course that teaches providers how to assess, stabilize, and treat seriously ill infants and children. Using the AHA pediatric algorithms, participants learn to quickly identify life-threatening conditions and intervene using evidence-based practices.

Participants learn to:

• Apply the PALS algorithms for respiratory failure, shock, and cardiac arrest

• Perform pediatric high-quality CPR and AED use

• Recognize early warning signs of clinical deterioration

• Manage airways, breathing, and ventilation for pediatric patients

• Interpret pediatric rhythms and arrhythmias

• Provide team-based resuscitation and effective communication

• Stabilize infants and children until advanced care is available

Upon completion, participants receive an AHA PALS Provider certification, valid for 2 years.