AHA- Pediatric Advanced Life Support
The American Heart Association (AHA) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course is a scenario-based program that trains healthcare providers to rapidly recognize and intervene in pediatric pre-arrest and arrest states. The curriculum centers on the "Evaluate-Identify-Intervene" sequence, teaching a systematic approach to pediatric assessment alongside the critical management of respiratory emergencies, shock, and arrhythmias. Participants also gain hands-on experience with pediatric pharmacology, weight-based dosing, and electrical therapies like defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion, all while emphasizing high-performance team dynamics.
To succeed, students must be fully proficient in Child and Infant BLS and complete a mandatory pre-course self-assessment prior to attending. Certification is earned by passing an open-resource written exam and a hands-on "Megacode" practical evaluation, where the student must successfully lead a resuscitation team through a dynamic, simulated pediatric emergency. Upon completion, providers receive an AHA PALS certification valid for two years.
Typical participants include:
- First Responders: Paramedics and advanced EMTs who manage critical pediatric patients in the prehospital setting.
- Nursing Professionals: Registered nurses, as well as nursing students preparing for clinical roles in emergency departments, intensive care units, or pediatric wards.
- Physicians & Advanced Practice Providers: Doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners.
- Allied Health Professionals: Respiratory therapists and other clinical staff working in acute care or resuscitation environments.
Instructors
Miguel Munoz
Refugio EMS
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- Miguel Munoz
- em••••r@rcm••••l.org
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- Pediatric Advanced Life Support