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Courses Approved for Advanced Life Support (ALS) Providers
A100 – 12 Lead EKG Interpretation
This course discusses cardiac anatomy as it relates to the cardiogram. Goals of the course include: to develop an initial understanding of “Axis,” understand how to interpret hypertrophy, recognize Bundle Branch Blocks, understand how to interpret EKGs for signs of myocardial infarction, and understand the “grouped leads” concept.
A220 – Pediatric Patient: Part 1
This is Part 1 of a two part series on the Pediatric Patient. The course will review pediatric patient traits, explore relevant anatomy and physiology, and discuss causes of pediatric injury and death.
A221 – Pediatric Patient: Part 2
This is Part 2 of a two part series on the Pediatric Patient. The course will discuss pediatric patient assessment techniques, explore principles for immobilizing pediatric patients, and explain issues in pediatric patient transport.
A255 – Airway Management
This course describes airway structures and function, identifies important differences in pediatric airway anatomy, explores basic airway management techniques, and describes delivery of ventilations and supplemental oxygen.
A268 – Diabetic Emergencies: Part 1
This is Part 1 of a two part series on Diabetic Emergencies. The course will discuss the relationship of insulin, glucagon and glucose, examine the pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus, and discuss types of diabetic emergencies.
A269 – Diabetic Emergencies: Part 2
This is Part 2 of a two part series on Diabetic Emergencies. The course will review assessment findings from Part 1 and introduce treatment options.
A281 – Pharmacology and Drug Administration
This course on pharmacology will review basic pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, explore essentials of drug administration, and discuss the indications and uses of specific medications.
Courses Approved for Basic Life Support (BLS) Providers
B204 – Unusual Resuscitation
This course discusses unusual resuscitation situations in environmental emergencies. It will explain the underlying pathophysiology that complicates respiratory and cardiac resuscitation from an environmental emergency, describe treatment for respiratory and cardiac arrest resulting from an environmental emergency, and identify reasons not to begin CPR.
B239 – Emergency Childbirth
This course will review the relevant anatomy, physiology and care for an emergency childbirth. It will discuss assessment for the obstetric patient with an impending delivery, explain assessment and care of the newborn infant, and review care for the mother immediately following the delivery of a newborn.
B405 – NiPPV (Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation: Pre-hospital Use of CPAP and BiPAP)
This course discusses the pre-hospital use of CPAP and BiPAP. It will describe non-invasive positive pressure ventilations (NiPPV) and physiology, identify indications, contraindications and benefits of NiPPV, explain steps to applying NiPPV and adjusting settings, and discuss adjunctive therapies and ongoing monitoring. |
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