Please select the course and class date that you wish to attend from the options below. Then follow the directions to complete your registration.
We also offer on-site courses conducted at your facility, at your convenience. Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to discuss conducting training at your facility.
Course Dates:
Audience:
ACLS is designed for Healthcare Professionals who work in emergency response, emergency medicine, Intensive Care, and other Critical Care settings. Anyone who is required to take an ACLS course or intends to work in a setting that requires an ACLS certification is welcome to attend the ACLS Prep Class. Target audience who will benefit the most from this course are as follows:
·
Students taking ACLS for the first time
·
Nursing Students
·
Healthcare providers wanting to gain a better understanding of ACLS fundamentals
·
Experienced healthcare providers who have been out of a critical care setting for an extended period
·
Healthcare providers who struggle with heart rhythm interpretation
Course Content:
Through didactic instruction and minor hands-on practice, this course will cover two of the biggest key concepts of ACLS training; heart rhythms and ACLS medications. This includes the following topics:
·
Basic Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology
·
ECG Measurement
·
Heart Rhythm Interpretation
·
Arrhythmia Identification
·
Electrical Treatment for Arrhythmias
·
Pharmacology for ACLS Medications
Course Length:
This course is scheduled to last up to four hours. Class times may vary slightly depending on the number of students and class discussion time, but students should prepare to stay for the entire four hours.
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Audience:
For first time students and students with expired certification
The American Heart Association ACLS
provider course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or
participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular
emergencies.
Course Content:
Through didactic instruction and active
participation in simulated cases, the students will enhance their skills
and clinical decision making abilities for the diagnosis and treatment of
cardiopulmonary arrest, acute arrhythmia, stroke, and acute coronary
syndromes. Students are taught to use the following important
concepts:
·
Basic
Life Support (BLS) Survey
·
High-Quality
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
·
ACLS
survey
·
ACLS
algorithms
·
Effective
resuscitation team dynamics
·
Immediate post cardiac arrest care
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length:
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
CEU:
CEU’s available for
Arkansas State Board of Nursing:
(Note: See the Arkansas State Board of Nursing website for the most current CEU information)
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
For students
seeking certification in ACLS
The American Heart Association ACLS
provider course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or
participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular
emergencies.
Course Content:
Through didactic instruction and active
participation in simulated cases, the students will enhance their skills
and clinical decision making abilities for the diagnosis and treatment of
cardiopulmonary arrest, acute arrhythmia, stroke, and acute coronary
syndromes. Students are taught to use the following important
concepts:
·
Basic
Life Support (BLS) Survey
·
High-Quality
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
·
ACLS
survey
·
ACLS
algorithms
·
Effective
resuscitation team dynamics
·
Immediate post cardiac arrest care
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length: Varies
CEU:
CEU’s available for
Arkansas State Board of Nursing:
(Note: See the Arkansas State Board of Nursing website for the most current CEU information)
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Audience:
For
students renewing their current non-expired certification
STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE PROOF OF THEIR NON-EXPIRED CARD.
IF PROOF IS NOT PROVIDED OR CARD IS EXPIRED, THE STUDENT MUST COMPLETE THE INITIAL COURSE.
The American Heart Association ACLS
provider course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or
participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular
emergencies.
Course Content:
Through didactic instruction and active
participation in simulated cases, the students will enhance their skills
and clinical decision making abilities for the diagnosis and treatment of
cardiopulmonary arrest, acute arrhythmia, stroke, and acute coronary
syndromes. Students are taught to use the following important
concepts:
·
Basic
Life Support (BLS) Survey
·
High-Quality
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
·
ACLS
survey
·
ACLS
algorithms
·
Effective
resuscitation team dynamics
·
Immediate post cardiac arrest care
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
CEU:
CEU’s available for
Arkansas State Board of Nursing:
(Note: See the Arkansas State Board of Nursing website for the most current CEU information)
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
For students
who have completed Part 1 of Online ACLS
Course Content:
Students will complete Part 2 Skills Practice and Part 3 Skills Testing.
Course Length:
Varies
Course Dates:
Students receive a Participation Certificate upon course completion.
Audience:
This course is designed for anyone with a reasonable chance
of coming into contact with bloodborne pathogens such
as:
• Correctional Officers
• Childcare workers
• Security guards
• Maintenance workers
• School personnel
• Hotel housekeepers
• Health and fitness club staff
• Tattoo artists
Course Content:
AHA’s course uses the PACT acronym (Protect, Act, Clean,
Tell) and slogan, “Make a PACT, Know How to Act,” to help students
learn and easily recall bloodborne pathogens
training.
Students learn how to:
• Protect
themselves from exposure to bloodborne pathogens
• Act when
exposed to blood or blood-containing materials in the workplace
• Clean
themselves and the area when exposed to blood or blood-containing materials in
the workplace
• Tell or
report any exposure to blood or blood-containing materials in the workplace
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length: 1 Hour
This course will be completed in its entirety online. There are no classroom segments.
Students receive a Participation Certificate upon course completion.
Audience:
This course is designed for anyone with a reasonable chance
of coming into contact with bloodborne pathogens such
as:
• Correctional Officers
• Childcare workers
• Security guards
• Maintenance workers
• School personnel
• Hotel housekeepers
• Health and fitness club staff
• Tattoo artists
Course Content:
AHA’s course uses the PACT acronym (Protect, Act, Clean,
Tell) and slogan, “Make a PACT, Know How to Act,” to help students
learn and easily recall bloodborne pathogens
training.
Students learn how to:
• Protect
themselves from exposure to bloodborne pathogens
• Act when
exposed to blood or blood-containing materials in the workplace
• Clean
themselves and the area when exposed to blood or blood-containing materials in
the workplace
• Tell or
report any exposure to blood or blood-containing materials in the workplace
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length: 1 Hour
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Audience:
The American Heart Association BLS for
Healthcare Providers course is designed for Healthcare professionals and
students attending college to become a Healthcare Provider.
Course Content:
Participants will learn how to perform CPR in
both in and out of hospital settings. Key components of the course will
train participants to:
·
Promptly recognize cardiac arrest
·
Give high
quality chest compressions
·
Deliver
appropriate ventilations
·
Provide
early use of an automated external defibrillator (AED)
·
Administer
techniques for relief of choking victims
The course includes adult, child, and infant
rescue techniques. Skills will be practiced as part of a team and
individually.
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
The American Heart Association BLS for
Healthcare Providers course is designed for Healthcare professionals and
students attending college to become a Healthcare Provider.
Course Content:
Participants will learn how to perform CPR in
both in and out of hospital settings. Key components of the course will
train participants to:
·
Promptly recognize cardiac arrest
·
Give high
quality chest compressions
·
Deliver
appropriate ventilations
·
Provide
early use of an automated external defibrillator (AED)
·
Administer
techniques for relief of choking victims
The course includes adult, child, and infant
rescue techniques. Skills will be practiced as part of a team and
individually.
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
Students who have completed either BLS for Healthcare Providers Online Part 1 or HeartCode BLS.
Course Content:
Students will complete Part 2 Skills Practice and Part 3 Skills Testing.
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion card
on the day of the course.
Audience:
The American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR/AED provider course is designed for
non-Healthcare professionals such as fitness trainers, lifeguards,
coaches, school teachers, etc., who have a duty to respond to a cardiac
emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory agency requirements.
Course Content:
Participants will learn how to perform CPR and
use an AED. Key components of the course will train participants to:
·
Deliver
effective CPR for adult, child, and infant victims
·
Provide
early use of an automated external defibrillator (AED)
·
Perform
techniques for relief of adult, child, and infant choking victims
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length: 2 hours
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
For students
who have completed Part 1 of Online Heartsaver CPR AED
Course Content:
Students will complete Part 2 Skills Practice and Part 3 Skills Testing.
Course Length:
Varies
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Audience:
This course is for anyone with limited or no medical
training who needs a course completion card in first aid to meet job,
regulatory or other requirements.
Course Content:
• Key changes reflecting the new science from the
2010 American Heart Association Guidelines
for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care
• First aid basics
• Medical emergencies
• Injury emergencies
• Environmental emergencies
• Optional written test
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length:
2
hours
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
For students
who have completed Part 1 of Online First Aid
Course Content:
Students will complete Part 2 Skills Practice and Part 3 Skills Testing.
Course Length:
Varies
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Audience:
This course is for anyone with limited or no medical
training who needs a course completion card in first aid, CPR and AED use to
meet job, regulatory or other requirements.
Course Content:
• Key changes reflecting the new science from the
2010 American Heart Association Guidelines
for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care
• First aid basics
• Medical emergencies
• Injury emergencies
• Environmental emergencies
• Adult CPR and AED use
• Optional modules in child CPR and AED use and infant CPR
• Optional written test
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length:
4 Hours
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
This course is for anyone with limited or no medical
training who needs a course completion card in first aid, CPR and AED use to
meet job, regulatory or other requirements.
Course Content:
• Key changes reflecting the new science from the
2010 American Heart Association Guidelines
for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care
• First aid basics
• Medical emergencies
• Injury emergencies
• Environmental emergencies
• Adult CPR and AED use
• Optional modules in child CPR and AED use and infant CPR
• Optional written test
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length:
4 Hours
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
For students
who have completed Part 1 of Online Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED
Course Content:
Students will complete Part 2 Skills Practice and Part 3 Skills Testing.
Course Length:
Varies
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Audience:
• Child care workers
• Teachers
• Foster care workers
• Camp counselors
• Youth group leaders
• Coaches
• Others responsible for children
Course Content:
• First aid basics
• Medical emergencies
• Injury emergencies
• Environmental emergencies
• Optional pediatric first aid modules are:
- Pediatric first aid topics (eye injuries; fever; suspected abuse;
and snake, spider, scorpion, tick and marine animal bites and stings)
- CPR and AED use
- Asthma care training for child care providers
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length:
1.5 Hours
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Audience:
• Child care workers
• Teachers
• Foster care workers
• Camp counselors
• Youth group leaders
• Coaches
• Others responsible for children
Course Content:
• First aid basics
• Medical emergencies
• Injury emergencies
• Environmental emergencies
• Optional pediatric first aid modules are:
- Pediatric first aid topics (eye injuries; fever; suspected abuse;
and snake, spider, scorpion, tick and marine animal bites and stings)
- Asthma care training for child care providers
• CPR and AED
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length:
3.5
Hours
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
• Child care workers
• Teachers
• Foster care workers
• Camp counselors
• Youth group leaders
• Coaches
• Others responsible for children
Course Content:
• First aid basics
• Medical emergencies
• Injury emergencies
• Environmental emergencies
• Optional pediatric first aid modules are:
- Pediatric first aid topics (eye injuries; fever; suspected abuse;
and snake, spider, scorpion, tick and marine animal bites and stings)
- Asthma care training for child care providers
• CPR and AED
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length:
Varies
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Audience:
For first time students and students with expired certification
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.
Course Content:
• Key changes in pediatric advanced life support,
reflecting the new science from the 2010
American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and
Emergency Cardiovascular Care
• 1- and 2-rescuer child CPR and AED use
• 1- and 2-rescuer infant CPR
• Management of respiratory emergencies
• Rhythm disturbances and electrical therapy
• Vascular access
• Resuscitation team concept
• Cardiac, respiratory and shock case discussions and simulations
• Systematic Approach to Pediatric Assessment
Course description provided by American Heart Association®
Course Length:
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
CEU:
CEU’s available for
Arkansas State Board of Nursing:
(Note: See the Arkansas State Board of Nursing website for the most current CEU information)
Course Dates:
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
For
students seeking certification in PALS
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.
Course Content:
• Key changes in pediatric advanced life support,
reflecting the new science from the 2010
American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and
Emergency Cardiovascular Care
• 1- and 2-rescuer child CPR and AED use
• 1- and 2-rescuer infant CPR
• Management of respiratory emergencies
• Rhythm disturbances and electrical therapy
• Vascular access
• Resuscitation team concept
• Cardiac, respiratory and shock case discussions and simulations
• Systematic Approach to Pediatric Assessment
Course description provided by American Heart
Association®
Course Length: Varies
CEU:
CEU’s available for
Arkansas State Board of Nursing:
(Note: See the Arkansas State Board of Nursing website for the most current CEU information)
Course Dates:
Audience:
For
students renewing their current non-expired certification
STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE PROOF OF THEIR NON-EXPIRED CARD.
IF PROOF IS NOT PROVIDED OR CARD IS EXPIRED, THE STUDENT MUST COMPLETE THE INITIAL COURSE.
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.
Course Content:
• Key changes in pediatric advanced life support,
reflecting the new science from the 2010
American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and
Emergency Cardiovascular Care
• 1- and 2-rescuer child CPR and AED use
• 1- and 2-rescuer infant CPR
• Management of respiratory emergencies
• Rhythm disturbances and electrical therapy
• Vascular access
• Resuscitation team concept
• Cardiac, respiratory and shock case discussions and simulations
• Systematic Approach to Pediatric Assessment
Course description provided by American Heart
Association®
Course Length: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
CEU:
CEU’s available for
Arkansas State Board of Nursing:
(Note: See the Arkansas State Board of Nursing website for the most current CEU information)
Course Dates:
You will receive your American Heart Association course completion
card on the day of the course.
Contact us at 479-785-1578 or info@cprcenter.com to schedule your training date.
Audience:
For students
who have completed Part 1 of Online PALS
Course Content:
Students will complete Part 2 Skills Practice and Part 3 Skills Testing.
Course Length:
Varies
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Phone: 479-785-1578
info@cprcenter.com
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