Official American Heart Association CPR-BLS-ACLS-PALS-Initial-Renewal-Certification-Classes-Near Me-Or-Your-Location-NJ
American Heart Association CPR (BLS Provider)-Initial/Renewal Classes
Appropriate Certification For All Healthcare Providers, Nursing/Medical Students
AHA CPR Classes are 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. American Heart Association CPR Certification is required for all Medical Students/Providers as well as CPR Renewal Classes every two years.
American Heart Association CPR Classes Include:
• Key changes reflecting the 2020 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
• Basic life support skills, including effective chest compressions,
use of a bag-mask device and use of an (AED) for the Adult, Child and Infant Populations.
• Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest.
• Basic Airway management.
• Choking Relief for the Adult, Child and Infant.
Effective communication as a member and leader of a Basic Life Support team.
How long is the American Heart Association CPR Class?
Times vary based on the number of students participating in the class. This range is from 3-4 hours with an average CPR Class time of 3.5 hours.
How much does an American Heart Association CPR Class Cost?
SmartCerts American Heart Association CPR Classes Cost $65 for Initial Classes/$55.00 for Renewals.
(Prices Subject To Change. Check The Course Schedule For The Most Current Course Fees)
Does SmartCerts Offer Any Discounts Off American Heart Association Courses?
Yes! We offer all Military a 15% discount off any of our AHA Certification Classes or Skills Sessions.
When will I receive my American Heart Association CPR Provider Card?
All American Heart Association Provider Cards are issued the same day of the class.
Ready to take your Initial or Renewal CPR Class?
American Heart Association PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support)-Initial/Renewal Classes
The American Heart Association PALS (Pediatric Life Support) Certification is designed for Healthcare Professionals required to respond to pediatric emergencies.
Who should take this class?
The PALS Course is for Healthcare Providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children as well as any Medical Students or Healthcare Providers who are seeking to develop or maintain both competence and confidence in Pediatric Care.
Even though Pediatric Emergency Life Support (PALS) may not be a required American Heart Association Certification in your position or workplace, it is our belief that every Healthcare Provider should take a PALS course.
Remember…we can at anytime be presented with a Pediatric patient (whether on the job or not). Pediatric Life Threatening Emergencies are probably the most stressful/challenging emergencies we respond to which is why both our knowledge and skills need to be maintained to effectively treat Pediatric patients should such an emergency arise.
PALS is highly recommended whether your employer requires this AHA Certification or not….It’s about less stress and knowing PALS means YOU won’t stress should that Pediatric patient show up at your door.
At SmartCerts we WILL teach you PALS and you WILL leave with the knowledge and skills to effectively treat Pediatric patients. We guarantee our courses 100% and PALS is one course designed knowing its complexities and enormous content. After hundreds of hours…We feel we have designed a course you will enjoy while leaving with both the confidence and competence you need to execute this course in real life scenarios.
American Heart Association ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support)-Initial/Renewal Classes
Key changes in the ACLS Update Course, reflecting the 2020 American Heart Association Guidelines for CardiopulmonaryResuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care for all NJ based ACLS providers.
• Basic life support skills, including effective chest compressions,
use of a bag-mask device and use of an (AED)
• 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 acute coronary syndromes (ACS) and stroke
• Effective communication as a member and leader of a
ACLS resuscitation team
• Effective Resuscitation Team Dynamics
What is the cost of the AHA ACLS Provider course?
Please Refer To Our Course Schedule For Our Most Current Pricing