Saturday 20 October 2012

Importance of Advanced Life Support Course

PALS program aims at educating and demonstrating the clinical scenarios to effectively motivate the providers to learn and follow the life saving practices, even as a part of a team and or as team heads. PALS highlights the significance of basic life support CPR for the endurance of the patients and incorporation of advanced pediatric life support interference and also the importance of effective communication and collaborative work during recovery. The practical demonstration drawn in PALS course supports major health care aspects that involve basic life support care proficiency, effective team interaction, algorithms, ischemic chest pain and coronary syndrome identification and treatment, cardiac arrest management, recognition and early management initiation for peri-conditions, and recognition of other life-threatening conditions in order to administer initial care.

Getting the PALS Certification
The PALS certification can be obtained by undertaking the PALS course. The course can be commenced by either though attending the relevant PALS classes in a medical establishment like hospitals or medical schools or through the online PALS providers that are accredited by AHA. Undergoing the course online is an efficient way to get the desired knowledge in minimum duration of time and is convenient as well. However for detailed learning, one can go for regular learning in some medical premises.

Its education medium involves teaching with the help of video programs and practical experiences, learning material is also provided based on AHA’s assess-categorize-decide-act. It is a 14 hour course and is delivered to the health care professional in two exhaustive days. The students need to participate in 12 core clinical cases and also require passing the written assessment in order to get the certification.

Pre-Requisites to Take the Course
The PALS San Francisco course and certification can be obtained by anyone who is a health care professional such as nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, physicians, pediatricians, nurses, paramedics, emergency physicians, physician assistants, and all the other health care providers that directly control advanced life support during pediatric emergency situations.

Another pre-requisite for the medical practitioner to undertake this course is that they should have successfully undergone the Basic Life Support (BLS) course or the American Red Cross BLS course, PALS pharmacology and knowledge in ECG interpretation.

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