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5 Basic Questions to Ask about ACLS Certification in Chicago

10/28/2019

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ACLS CERTIFICATION
There are plenty of ways on how you could've ended up reading this article: one, you already know the basics of CPR and you're ready to take a step forward in your journey to becoming a 'certified hero'; or maybe you're required to take an ACLS course as a requirement for your job; or you wound up randomly searched about ACLS classes in Chicago for the fun of it.

In any case, you've come to the right place, because here are some of the questions that may have popped up inside your mind while considering taking an ACLS certification in Chicago (all are answered, of course).
  • What is ACLS?
Known as Advance Cardiovascular Life Support, it mainly refers to a series of steps for first aid in cardiovascular emergencies, such as heart attack and stroke. If you have knowledge in basic CPR (BLS), then it will be easier for you as it is a core foundation to ACLS training; though ACLS' core elements are team dynamics and communication, from reading the patient's heart rhythms to quickly searching for specific treatments.

  • Why do I need to learn ACLS?
Aside from the fact that it is a commonly required qualification for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, paramedics, and other medical technicians, it is important because it specifically focuses on one of the leading threats to human life - cardiac arrest. And you can't tell when an emergency involving those around you might happen - you might just save a life (and expand your knowledge!).

  • What is included in ACLS training?
Being an advanced course after basic CPR, the ACLS courses usually include high quality CPR and rhythm recognition, Pharmacology, Airway Management, and reading electrocardiograms. It highlights communication, and teaching participants on what to do in immediate post-cardiac arrest scenarios. Sounds technical and intimidating, but there are sets of guidelines published by the American Heart Association and the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation that you could follow along to like a school curriculum.

  • How can I get ACLS certification?
By attending a class in hospitals and education facilities located in many areas in Chicago, you can earn an ACLS certification after the class and final hands-on station tests and written exams, which are (and should be) AHA approved. There are also websites that offer online certification, but some of them are not AHA approved, so be aware.

  • Where can I get ACLS certification?
Once you're all settled and well-informed, and you just happen to live somewhere in Chicago, then CPR Associates, Inc. is just the right place to get your ACLS certification in Chicago. It is an approved training center of the American Heart Association for more than 35 years, and provides various courses related to CPR with one goal in mind - to save people's lives.

They provide quality ACLS courses in their site-locations (Peterson and Harlem-Foster) with the necessary tools and techniques for effective skills implementation for all the aspiring health care providers. In addition, they gained a deep understanding of the industry, with being a close partner of the American Heart Association and is committed in training people (and you!) to be a stronger, "heart-saver-on-demand".

Take a step forward in your CPR certification journey with CPR Associates, Inc. and get ACLS certified now!

Call now at 773-973-6933 to refresh your life saving training!

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