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AHA PALS
American Heart Association Pediatric Advanced Life Support Choose 1 of the Following AHA PALS Certification Courses PALS Initial Course $ 225 00 Required: 2020 Manual $57.00 Awarded 10 CEsUpon additional purchase BLS & PALS Combo Available This is an initial in-person course for 1st-time students, or those whose card expired 1-month from the issue date. PALS Update Course $ 190 00 Required: 2020 Manual $57.00 Awarded 5 CEsUpon additional purchase BLS & PALS Combo Available This is an in-person renewal course. In order to attend this class, students must present a non-expired card. HeartCode PALS Skills $ 115 00 Skills Fee Only HeartCode Fee $ 168.00 No Manual Required Call…
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AHA ACLS
American Heart Association Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Choose 1 of the Following AHA ACLS Certification Courses ACLS Initial Course $ 220 00 Required: 2020 Manual $54.00 Awarded 12.5 CEsUpon additional purchase BLS & ACLS Combo Available This is an initial in-person course for 1st-time students, or those whose card expired 1-month from the issue date. ACLS Update Course $ 180 00 Required: 2020 Manual $54.00 Awarded 6.5 CEsUpon additional purchase BLS & ACLS Combo Available This is an in-person renewal course. In order to attend this class, students must present a non-expired card. HeartCode ACLS Skills $ 115 00 Skills Fee Only HeartCode Fee $168.00 No Manual Required Call to…
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CPR Week
What is the difference between Acute Coronary Syndromes and Sudden Cardiac Arrest Providing CPR and First Aid during the Summer – burns, drowning, choking, CPR, dog CPR. Common CPR mistakes ..that we’ll never, ever do! https://learnatvivid.com/blog/7-common-cpr-mistakes
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Having Fun with CPR
Having fun with CPR training CPR Week is a serious subject, and people want to learn how to save a life. It’s a nifty skill to have. Sometimes people want to have fun with CPR Week. This is what happens when a you’re learning CPR, and the manneqin – comes to life, literally! z
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Saving Lives with CPR at Home and Abroad
CPR Week is designated by the American Heart Association for the first week of June 1-7, every year. You will get reminded how to start CPR on adult, child and infant, at random parents’ meeting, or in front of the grocery store. For one week, CPR will be everywhere! So don’t resist it. Use the opportunity to educate your family when and how to start CPR. CPR saves lives every day! I still remember an Emergency Room Nurse who had to start CPR during a flight, on her way back from her honeymoon in Hawaii. Let’s call her Nurse Nancy. Yes, that’s right! Nurse Nancy heard a weird gurgling sound,…