
Accreditation - American Resuscitation Council
2020年6月1日 · American Resuscitation Council (ARC) offers continuing education credits for our BLS, ACLS, PALS, and Neonatal certification courses. Jointly provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM) and American Resuscitation Council.
Registration FAQs - American Resuscitation Council
American Resuscitation Council is dedicated to helping medical professionals receive the education and certifications they need to provide quality life-saving care.
Frequently Asked Questions - American Resuscitation Council
American Resuscitation Council is dedicated to helping medical professionals receive the education and certifications they need to provide quality life-saving care.
Curriculum and Exam - American Resuscitation Council
American Resuscitation Council is dedicated to helping medical professionals receive the education and certifications they need to provide quality life-saving care.
Resuscitation.org: BLS, ACLS, PALS & Neonatal Certification
American Resuscitation Council courses are designed for busy medical professionals looking to certify in a straightforward, accessible, and compliant format. Register online by completing the secure checkout and gain instant access.
PALS Certification Online - American Resuscitation Council
Certify your staff quickly and efficiently with American Resuscitation Council. Our online learning management system makes it straightforward and our curriculum assures that your staff is certified according to the latest ILCOR standards.
Neonatal Certification Online - American Resuscitation Council
Yes, all American Resuscitation Council courses are accredited and allow you to receive continuing medical education (CME) credits. Our Neonatal certification course is accredited by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and offers AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (including ANCC, ADA, and ACPE credits).
High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) includes: • Perform compressions at a rate between 100 and 120 per minute, regardless of the age of the victim • Chest compressions should be between 2 and 2.4 inches (5 to 6 cm) for adults and adolescents
Contact Support - American Resuscitation Council
American Resuscitation Council (ARC) strives to provide our customers with the best online certification experience. Our team is available if you need help with your ARC account or have questions before registering.
must have a deep understanding of the principles and practice of neonatal resuscitation. The training in this manual is based on the consensus guidelines published by the American Heart Association (AHA), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation.1 It contains the