ACLS for Experienced Providers
The ACLS for Experienced Providers Course is designed to improve outcomes in complex cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, toxicologic and other emergencies by expanding on the ACLS Course and encouraging critical thinking and decision-making strategies. Through instruction and active participation in case-based scenarios, learners enhance their skills in the differential diagnosis and treatment of prearrest, arrest and post arrest patients.
Features and Benefits
- Reflects recent science from the 2013 American College of Cardiology Foundation/AHA Guidelines for the Management of ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction and 2012 ACCF/AHA Focused Update of the Guideline for the Management of Patients With Unstable Angina/Non–ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction.
- Uses case-based scenarios to move beyond the algorithms and show learners how to apply critical thinking to quickly reach a differential diagnosis and effectively manage treatment.
- Includes more of the cases and information learners have requested, including pharmacology, toxicology, respiratory and metabolic cases.
- Includes 68 scenarios, including prehospital, emergency department and in-hospital scenarios to customize the course to best meet the needs of learners.
- The ACLS Provider exam is completed online before class, allowing learners more time to share and learn from peers.
Supported Languages
English, Japanese
Formats Available
Classroom
For experienced healthcare professionals who direct or perform BLS and ACLS skills, read and interpret ECGs, understand ACLS pharmacology and who regularly lead or participate in emergency assessment and treatment of prearrest, arrest or postarrest patients.
- Applying the expanded systematic approach to patient assessment, evaluation and management of cardiovascular emergencies
- Cerebrovascular emergencies
- Respiratory and metabolic emergencies
- Post–cardiac arrest care
- Clinical pharmacology and toxicology emergencies
- High-quality CPR
- Effective communication within a resuscitation team and recognition of the impact of team dynamics on overall team performance
An American Heart Association ACLS EP course completion card, valid for two years.