
ACLS COURSE INFORMATION
The HeartCode ACLS interactive learning system is a computer-based, self-directed certification program which allows participants to practice techniques at their own pace and to receive feedback and evaluation of their skills in less time and at less cost than traditional classroom training.
This program is fully accredited by the American Heart Association, and reflects all AHA Guidelines, including the latest 2005 updates.
This computer-based ACLS Course provides a review for healthcare professionals who have had prior ACLS training. This program recognizes that such professionals have knowledge and skills acquired from prior ACLS training and years of patient care. We welcome first-time ALCS students to use this course for their certification.
There are 13 mandatory checkpoints that must be successfully completed before you are allowed to access the final written exam. Additional exercises and video clips are available for review purposes to help you refresh your skills. You must achieve a passing score of 84% or higher on the written exam. A passing score enables you to schedule your skills evaluation session with an American Heart Association ACLS Instructor.
Once you have completed the computer-based portion of the course, you will need to meet with an authorized AHA ACLS Instructor, who will conduct the 20 min. skills evaluation portion of the course.
To arrange the skills evaluation, contact your local AHA Training Center. Upon successful completion of both sections of the course, you will receive your American Heart Association ACLS Healthcare Provider card.
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If you can answer "Yes" to at least one of these questions, then HeartCode ACLS is for you.
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