Overview
The American heart association's "Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider" course is a comprehensive course that covers the skills and knowledge necessary to provide care to pediatric patients in an emergency setting. The course covers topics such as assessment and management of respiratory and cardiac emergencies, shock, and resuscitation. The course is designed for healthcare providers who care for pediatric patients, and is taught by experienced healthcare professionals. The course is divided into two parts: Part 1 is the didactic portion, and Part 2 is the skills portion. Part 1 covers the theoretical knowledge necessary to provide care to pediatric patients, and Part 2 covers the hands-on skills necessary to provide care to pediatric patients. Part 1 is typically completed in a classroom setting, and Part 2 is typically completed in a lab setting.
For Professions
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Babysitter
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Camp Counselor
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Caregiver
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Coach
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Daycare Provider
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Everyone
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Nanny
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School nurse
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Teacher