What Sets Us Apart?
Earn your Provider card
You will receive your ACLS, BLS and PALS provider card when you successfully complete the Final Exam
Earn CME/CE Credit when you finish the course
ACLS: 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CME/CE BLS: 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CME/CE PALS: 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CME/CE
Course Audit
The course is audited by medical professionals
Progress Tracking
You can easily track your progress in the course at all times
Exam Included
Attempt an exam at the end to assess your learning
Nationwide Acceptance
Accepted by the majority of hospitals in the United States and worldwide
ACLS
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Free ACLS Provider Card
available 4.25 CME/CE Credit
Nationwide Acceptance
Two-year Certification
ACLS Course Curriculum
- Target Audience and Goal Statement
- Accreditation Statement
- Medical Reviewers and Disclosures
- Instructions for Participation and Credit
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- Focus and Course Prerequesites
- Course Structure
- The BLS Survey
- Adult BLS/CPR
- Step by Step CPR Review
- ACLS Survey
- Guidelines
- Team Leader
- Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Acute Stroke Care
- Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
- Education Within Team Settings
- BLS and ACLS Surveys
- Basic Airway Management
- Oropharyngeal Airway
- Nasopharyngeal Airway
- Advanced Airway Management
- Sunctioning the Airway
- Respiratory Arrest
- Acute Stroke
- Algorithm for a Suspected Stroke
- Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
- ACS Algorithm
- Stable and Unstable Tachycardia
- Tachycardia Algorithm
- Bradycardia
- Cardiac Arrest
- Routes of Access for Medication Administration
- Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
- Opioid Overdose Algorithm
- Drug Details
- Sinus Rhythm
- Sinus Bradycardia
- Sinus Tachycardia
- Sinus Rhythm With 1st Degree Heart Block
- 2nd Degree AV Heard Block
- 3rd Degree Heart Block
- Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
- Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
- Atrial Flutter
- Asystole
- Pulseless Electrical Activity
- Ventricular Tachycardia (VT)
- Ventricular Fibrillation (VF)
- Torsades de pointes (TDP)
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BLS
Basic Life Support
Free BLS Provider Card
Available 3 CME/CE Credit
Nationwide Acceptance
Two-year Certification
BLS Course Curriculum
- Target Audience and Goal Statement
- Accreditation Statement
- Medical Reviewers and Disclosures
- Instructions for Participation and Credit
- Rapid initiation of the Chain of Survival
- Applying high-quality chest compressions
- Providing rescue breathing, when appropriate
- Recognizing and treating opioid overdose
- Prevention
- Initiation of CPR
- Calling 911
- PALS
- Post arrest care
- Adult BLS Algorithm
- Verify Scene Safety
- EMS Activation
- Recognition of Cardiac Arrest
- High-Quality CPR
- AED
- Electrical Phase
- Hemodynamic Phase
- Metabolic Phase
- Pediatric BLS Algorithm – One Rescuer
- Two Rescuers
- High-Quality Pediatric CPR
- Ventilation
- Rescue Breathing Algorithm
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Use
- AED Algorithm
- Mild Airway Obstruction
- Severe Airway Obstruction
- Abdominal Thrusts
- Suspected Opioid Overdose Algorithm
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PALS
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Free PALS Provider Card
available 4 CME/CE Credit
Nationwide Acceptance
Two-year Certification
PALS Course Curriculum
- Target Audience and Goal Statement
- Accreditation Statement
- Medical Reviewers and Disclosures
- Instructions for Participation and Credit
- Preparing for PALS
- Organization of the PALS Course
- 2015 Changes to Pediatric BLS
- Cardiac Arrest Outside of Hospital
- Infant or Child as a Witnessed Collapse
- Infant or Child as an Unwitnessed Collapse
- Adolescent as Either Witnessed or Unwitnessed Collapse
- PALS Sequence Algorithm
- Evaluate-Identify-Intervene
- Evaluate
- Primary Assessment
- Secondary Assessment
- Diagnostic Tests
- Identify
- Intervene
- Hypoxemia
- Hypercarbia
- Respiratory Problems
- Management of Upper Airway Obstructions
- Management of Lower Airway Obstructions
- Shock Pathophysiology
- Compensatory Mechanisms in Shock
- Signs of Shock by Type
- Initial Management
- Shock Management by Type
- Shock: Fluids and Medications
- Hypovolemic Shock Treatment
- Distributive Shock Treatment
- Cardiogenic Shock Treatment
- Obstructive Shock Treatment
- Intraosseous Access
- Underlying Causes of Bradycardia
- PALS Bradycardia Algorithm
- Tachycardia Signs and Symptoms
- Tachycardia: Initial Management and Interventions
- Tachycardia with Poor Perfusion
- Tachycardia with Adequate Perfusion
- What is cardiac arrest?
- Management of Cardiac Arrest through Basic Life Support (BLS) Components
- Advanced Life Support (ALS) in Cardiac Arrest
- The PALS Cardiac Arrest Algorithm
- Manual Defibrillation in Pediatric Cardiac Arrest
- When Special Circumstances Arise
- Secondary Assessments During the Post-Resuscitation Period
- The DOPE Mnemonic
- Maintenance of Fluids
- The H’s and T’s
- Managing Shock Following Successful Resuscitation
- Transporting the Patient
- Commonly Used Medications
- Pediatric Resuscitation Tapes
- Sinus Rhythm
- Sinus Bradycardia
- Sinus Tachycardia
- Sinus Rhythm with 1st Degree Heart Block
- 2nd Degree AV Heart Block
- 3rd Degree Heart Block
- Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
- Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
- Atrial Flutter
- Asystole
- Pulseless Electrical Activity
- Ventricular Tachycardia (VT)
- Ventricular fibrillation (VF)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your certifications are valid for 2 years. You will need to recertify after that and our platform certificate tracker will notify you 90, 60 & 30 days before it expires.
The course is offered in online format for your ease and convenience. This also saves you the hassle of traveling and attending in-person training.
Our Satisfied Providers Say it Best!
Adam castano, md, ms
medtigo’s ACLS course was excellent. It covered the latest and most important updates in ACLS, focusing on the most relevant facts for efficient and quality care delivery to patients. The course was easy to log into, free of charge, and logically organized for productive training. Lectures were clear and crisp. The final exam was fair and reflective of the lecture and study material. Would recommend this to anyone looking to re-certify for ACLS. Thank you, medtigo, for hosting this.”