ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Live Support Initial - Stillwater

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5803 Neal Ave N,Oak Park Heights MN 55082

11 March, 2022

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Advanced Cardiac Live Support (ACLS) Initial Two day class: March 11 and 12, 9am to 4pm October 14 and 15, 9am to 4pm The ACLS Provider Course is designed to teach you the lifesaving skills required to be both a team member and a team leader in either an in-hospital or out-of-hospital setting. This course is designed to teach you: • Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest • Recognition and early management of peri-arrest conditions such as symptomatic bradycardia • Airway management • Related pharmacology • Management of ACS and Stroke • Effective communication within a resuscitation team (When registering for this class: If your department is paying for class click "Pay at the Door", if you are paying for the class yourself click "Pay Now") Questions? Email [email protected] ACLS Provider Initial Course Participant: Time: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Location: Linden Conference Room, Lakeview 5803 Admin Office, 5803 Neal Ave N, Oak Park Heights, MN Additional instructions: For hospital or clinic employees, please wear your badge. This will allow you access to the building. If you are not an employee, entry instructions will be posted inside the second entrance corridor. How to Get Ready: The ACLS Provider Certification Course is designed to teach you the lifesaving skills required to be both a team member and a team leader in either an in-hospital or out-of-hospital setting. You will need to prepare for the course beforehand. Students must have a current BLS Health Care Provider card to attend this class. Provider Manual: If you are a Lakeview employee you can pick up a text book to use for this class in your department. If you are from outside of Lakeview you can pick up a text book to use for this class, or have one sent to you (please send an email with the address you would like the book sent to). You should prepare for the course as follows: 1. Review BLS skills. You must have a valid BLS certification prior to attending this course. You will not be taught how to do CPR or how to use an AED. You must know this in advance. 2. Review the information in your ACLS Provider Manual. 3. Bring your ACLS Provider Manual to use as a reference guide during the course. We look forward to working with you. If you have any questions about the course, please contact Nathan Hart, ACLS/PALS Education Program Coordinator – Lakeview EMS, [email protected]

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