Study Material

Must Be Completed Before Coming To Class

Here is the REQUIRED study material for the American Heart Association ACLS and PALS certification and re-certification courses. With all of our classes we want you to learn as much as possible and be successful in your training. So please look over these study materials very carefully so that you will know exactly what to expect in each class. You are REQUIRED to visit the AHA Student Website and complete the pre-test BEFORE coming to class.
•You are expected to know ALL of the subject material BEFORE attending class.
•You are also expected to be proficient in ALL aspects of BLS
(this means for adult, child, infant, cpr, aed, and choking).
•AHA expects you to only use official AHA study material.

ACLS Course – Advanced Cardiac Life Support

1. All students MUST complete and bring to class a
certificate of completion for the AHA ACLS Course On-Line Pre-Test.
Please click the link below to complete the test.
AHA ACLS Course Pre-Test Link
You will be given the password to access this online pre-test when you sign-up for class.

2. ECG rhythm recognition is a critical skill needed to successfully complete the ACLS Course. Click the link below to practice and test your knowledge of basic ACLS ECG Rhythms.
ECG Rhythm Generator
(Gives explanation of different ECG’s, and has a game to test your recognition of ECG rhythms)

PALS Course – Pediatric Advanced Life Support

1. All students MUST complete and bring to class a
certificate of completion for the AHA PALS Course On-Line Pre-Test.
Please click the link below to complete the test.
AHA PALS Course Pre-Test Link
You will be given the password to access this online pre-test when you sign-up for class.

2. ECG rhythm recognition is a critical skill needed to successfully complete the PALS Course. Click the link below to practice and test your knowledge of basic PALS ECG Rhythms.
ECG Rhythm Generator
(Gives explanation of different ECG’s, and has a game to test your recognition of ECG rhythms)

Michele G. Kunz, The Nurse Educator

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