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We know you are a busy professional and time is precious. At Keep the Beat, we strive to make your life easier and more convenient with our certifications
Basic Life Support Certification(BLS) Training Course
Q1. What Does the BLS Course Cover?
Ans. At KTB, the Basic Life Support (BLS) course results in a 2-Year AHA Certification. It teaches students life-saving skills to be applied in real-life crisis situations. This is a comprehensive online or live course offered nationally.
Essentially, learning this skill will allow you to recognize when someone is not breathing or unconscious and in need of immediate of Basic Life Support in an emergency situation. Furthermore, in no uncertain terms, those who complete this course will be able to perform BLS skills effectively and immediately to help save someone’s life.
With the BLS certification training we offer at KTB, you will be taught by our skilled and experienced instructors step-by-step on how to render aid to someone in a variety of life-threatening situations.
The BLS Course Covers:
- Cardiac arrest/cardiopulmonary emergencies
- Choking victims
- Sudden loss of the ability to breath
- Drowning
- A collapse for unknown reasons
Q2. Who Should Take the BLS Certification Training Course?
Ans. Anyone who is interested in learning Basic Life Support (BLS) to get certified. Our course is designed for people of all ages and skill levels. We serve medical professionals, first responders, and law enforcements officers and anyone else who is required to get certified because their employer requires it.
This course is specifically recommended for MDs, EMTS, RNs, pharmacists, dentists, teachers, and anyone who works in the medical field or in a position where they may be required to perform BLS skills in the course of their daily work.
We also encourage people from the community who are not required to get this certification to take advantage of this course. You never know when you might need to provide life-saving skills to someone in a crisis situation. Parents, caretakers, teachers, babysitters, grandparents and people from all walks of life – come join us!
Advanced Cardiac Life Support(ACLS)
Q1. What Does the ACLS Course Cover?
Ans. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) 2-Year AHA Certification training course is recommended for any healthcare professional or medical personnel likely to respond to cardiovascular emergencies. In this advanced course, our expert instructors use leading technology in both our online and live class sessions to train the country’s top medical professionals.
With the ACLS certification training we offer at KTB, you will be given detailed instructions on how to effectively navigate a crisis situation when faced with a medical emergency when someone is experiencing a cardiac event.
Topics covered in the ACLS Course:
- The recognition of respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Early airway management
- Pharmacology
- A review of Basic Life Support Skills (BCLS)
- Management of acute coronary symptoms and stroke
- How to lead a successful resuscitation team
- How to be an effective member of a resuscitation team
Upon completion of Keep the Beat’s ACLS Certification Course, our students will be ready to face a cardiac crisis event with self-assurance because they know they possess the necessary skills to perform life-saving services in the event of cardiac arrest.
Q2. Who Should Take the ACLS Certification Training Course?
Ans. The ACLS Course is recommended and often required for MDs, RNs, paramedics, EMTs, dentists and other medical personnel who are likely to be in a situation where a cardiac event is likely to occur.
This course is designed to provide instruction for those who work in emergency medicine and response, intensive and critical care units, nursing homes, and any other medical facility where patients receive life-saving critical care.
Although this is an advanced course, we do welcome and encourage caregivers who have loved ones who are likely to have experience cardiac arrest or a life-threatening cardiac event. If you are not a medical professional, we recommend that you take the Basic Life Support (BLS) Training Course first before attempting this course.
You may take this course live or online from any location across the country.
Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification Training Course
Q1. What Does the PALS Course Cover?
Ans. The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification Course, which provides a two-year AHA Certification for those who complete it, is recommended to everyone who wants to learn how to respond when a child has a medical emergency. For many healthcare professionals, this is a requirement for work.
The PALS Course covers:
- A review of Basic Life Support (BLS) skills
- A systematic approach to immediate pediatric assessment
- Airway management
- Vascular access (Including intraosseous training)
- The management of pediatric respiratory emergencies
- PALS Pharmacology
- Pediatric case studies and real-world simulations
- How to lead and participate in a pediatric resuscitation team
Seeing a child injured and experiencing pain pulls at the heart strings. This can be difficult for any one of us to handle when emotions run high. After working with our team of highly-skilled instructors, you will develop confidence and emotion-management skills during our PALS Course.
This certification improves the quality of care provided to critically ill or injured children, potentially resulting in saved lives, and producing more positive outcomes for children in need.
Whether you work in pediatrics, or you are a single parent; the material covered in our knowledge and technology-driven Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification Course will equip you will the information and real-world experience necessary to effectively navigate a pediatric emergency.
Q2. Who Should Take the PALS Course?
Ans. The PALS Certification Course is recommended for doctors, RNs, paramedics professionals, EMTS, healthcare professionals, those who specialize in pediatrics, teachers, dentists, pharmacists, and anyone who interacts with children on a daily basis.
We do not limit this course to medical professionals. We believe parents, grandparents, babysitters, caretakers, and anyone who loves children should take this course. You never know when you might be thrust into an unwanted situation where you might have to save the life of a child.
If you are not in healthcare, we highly recommend that you take our Basic Life Support (BLS) course before taking this advanced course.
Basic Life Support Recertification Course
Q1. What Does the BLS Recertification Course Cover?
Ans. At KTB, the Basic Life Support (BLS) course results in a 2-Year AHA Certification. It teaches students life-saving skills to be applied in real-life crisis situations. This is a comprehensive online or live course offered nationally.
Essentially, learning this skill will allow you to recognize when someone is not breathing or unconscious and in need of immediate of Basic Life Support in an emergency situation. Furthermore, in no uncertain terms, those who complete this course will be able to perform BLS skills effectively and immediately to help save someone’s life.
With the BLS certification training we offer at KTB, you will be taught by our skilled and experienced instructors step-by-step on how to render aid to someone in a variety of life-threatening situations.
The BLS Course Covers:
- Cardiac arrest/cardiopulmonary emergencies
- Choking victims
- Sudden loss of the ability to breath
- Drowning
- A collapse for unknown reasons
Q.2 Who Should Take the BLS Recertification Training Course?
Ans. Anyone who is interested in learning Basic Life Support (BLS) to get certified. Our course is designed for people of all ages and skill levels. We serve medical professionals, first responders, and law enforcements officers and anyone else who is required to get certified because their employer requires it.
This course is specifically recommended for MDs, EMTS, RNs, pharmacists, dentists, teachers, and anyone who works in the medical field or in a position where they may be required to perform BLS skills in the course of their daily work.
We also encourage people from the community who are not required to get this certification to take advantage of this course. You never know when you might need to provide life-saving skills to someone in a crisis situation. Parents, caretakers, teachers, babysitters, grandparents and people from all walks of life – come join us!
Advanced Cardiac Life Support Recertification
Q.1 What Does the ACLS RECERTIFICATION Course Cover?
Ans. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) 2-Year AHA Certification training course is recommended for any healthcare professional or medical personnel likely to respond to cardiovascular emergencies. In this advanced course, our expert instructors use leading technology in both our online and live class sessions to train the country’s top medical professionals.
With the ACLS certification training we offer at KTB, you will be given detailed instructions on how to effectively navigate a crisis situation when faced with a medical emergency when someone is experiencing a cardiac event.
Topics covered in the ACLS Course:
- The recognition of respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Early airway management
- Pharmacology
- A review of Basic Life Support Skills (BCLS)
- Management of acute coronary symptoms and stroke
- How to lead a successful resuscitation team
- How to be an effective member of a resuscitation team
Upon completion of Keep the Beat’s ACLS Certification Course, our students will be ready to face a cardiac crisis event with self-assurance because they know they possess the necessary skills to perform life-saving services in the event of cardiac arrest.
Q.2 Who Should Take the ACLS Recertification Training Course?
Ans. The ACLS Course is recommended and often required for MDs, RNs, paramedics, EMTs, dentists and other medical personnel who are likely to be in a situation where a cardiac event is likely to occur.
This course is designed to provide instruction for those who work in emergency medicine and response, intensive and critical care units, nursing homes, and any other medical facility where patients receive life-saving critical care.
Although this is an advanced course, we do welcome and encourage caregivers who have loved ones who are likely to have experience cardiac arrest or a life-threatening cardiac event. If you are not a medical professional, we recommend that you take the Basic Life Support (BLS) Training Course first before attempting this course.
You may take this course live or online from any location across the country.
Pediatric Advanced Life Support Recertification
Q1. What Does the PALS Recertification Course Cover?
Ans. The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification Course, which provides a two-year AHA Certification for those who complete it, is recommended to everyone who wants to learn how to respond when a child has a medical emergency. For many healthcare professionals, this is a requirement for work.
The PALS Course covers:
- A review of Basic Life Support (BLS) skills
- A systematic approach to immediate pediatric assessment
- Airway management
- Vascular access (Including intraosseous training)
- The management of pediatric respiratory emergencies
- PALS Pharmacology
- Pediatric case studies and real-world simulations
- How to lead and participate in a pediatric resuscitation team
Seeing a child injured and experiencing pain pulls at the heart strings. This can be difficult for any one of us to handle when emotions run high. After working with our team of highly-skilled instructors, you will develop confidence and emotion-management skills during our PALS Course.
This certification improves the quality of care provided to critically ill or injured children, potentially resulting in saved lives, and producing more positive outcomes for children in need.
Whether you work in pediatrics, or you are a single parent; the material covered in our knowledge and technology-driven Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification Course will equip you will the information and real-world experience necessary to effectively navigate a pediatric emergency.
Q2. Who Should Take the PALS Recertification Course?
Ans. The PALS Certification Course is recommended for doctors, RNs, paramedics professionals, EMTS, healthcare professionals, those who specialize in pediatrics, teachers, dentists, pharmacists, and anyone who interacts with children on a daily basis.
We do not limit this course to medical professionals. We believe parents, grandparents, babysitters, caretakers, and anyone who loves children should take this course. You never know when you might be thrust into an unwanted situation where you might have to save the life of a child.
If you are not in healthcare, we highly recommend that you take our Basic Life Support (BLS) course before taking this advanced course.
AHA Instructor Certification
Q1. What Does the AHA Instructor Certification Course Cover?
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Q2. Who Should Take AHA Instructor Course?
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AHA Instructor Recertification
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Q2. Who Should Take AHA Instructor Recertification Course?
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