- 4.0 - 8.0 CE Credit Hours
- For Pediatric Responders
- Includes Videos, Megacode Scenarios, Practice Tests & More
A Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course is a training program that provides healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to manage and respond to pediatric emergencies.
Yes, many online portals offer PALS courses that can be completed entirely online. These courses typically include interactive modules, video lectures, and practice exams.
The length of an online PALS course can vary depending on the provider and the level of certification you are seeking. However, most courses can be completed in a day.
Yes, most PALS courses require you to pass a written exam at the end of the course. Some courses may also include a practical skills assessment that must be completed in person.
Yes, if you pass the written exam and any required practical skills assessments, you will receive a certification indicating that you are qualified to provide pediatric advanced life support. This certification is typically valid for 2 years before it must be renewed.
A PALS course is designed for healthcare professionals who may encounter pediatric emergencies in their work, including doctors, nurses, EMTs, paramedics, and other healthcare providers.
A PALS course teaches healthcare providers how to recognize and respond to life-threatening pediatric emergencies, including respiratory distress, shock, and cardiac arrest. It covers topics such as airway management, defibrillation, medication administration, and team communication.
PALS certification is typically valid for two years before it must be renewed. Some employers may require more frequent renewal, so it’s important to check with your employer or the certifying organization for specific requirements.
Yes, PALS certification is recognized internationally, but it’s important to check with the specific organization or country you will be working in to ensure that your certification meets their requirements.
PALS courses are typically designed for healthcare professionals who may encounter pediatric emergencies in their work. However, some online providers may offer courses for lay people who want to learn CPR or basic life support skills for children. It’s important to check with the provider to see if they offer courses for non-healthcare professionals.