ACLS, PALS and BLS (BCLS, CPR) FAQs



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ACLS, PALS and BLS (BCLS, CPR) FAQs 1. How do I register for ACLS, PALS or BLS (BCLS, CPR) courses? a. UPHS employees register for all courses on Knowledge Link, Penn s online information source for all education ( http://knowledgelink.upenn.edu/). Once you log into KL you will need to click on the Home tab. On the right hand side of the home page you will see the Search Catalog option. Please type in the class that you are interested in registering for. Search ACLS for Advanced cardiac Life Support, PALS for Pediatric Advanced Life Support, and BLS or BCLS for Basic Cardiac Life Support. If you do not see them, please follow FAQ # 6. b. In order to register for ACLS, PALS, and BLS, you must first read and accept the appropriate Welcome Letter/Pledge which contains the conditions for enrollment in the course. This is found under the Prerequisites in the Item Details. Once you Add to Learning Plan and complete, you will then be able to view the available course dates and select one.

c. Non-UPHS trainees can register on the Sim Center website or by contacting Tonya Jones at the Sim Center (Tonya.Jones2@uphs.upenn.edu, 215-893-7700) 2. I need to cancel a previously scheduled course. What do I do? You can cancel a course on Knowledge Link up to two business days before the course begins. After that, you must contact the Sim Center (Tonya.Jones2@uphs.upenn.edu, 215-893-7700) to cancel. Late cancellations or no-shows will incur a fee to your division or department equivalent to the registration fee for the course. You will be asked to acknowledge this when you register (Participant Agreement). 3. Which ACLS course should I take? The Sim Center offers several pathways to ACLS certification and re-certification. a. ACLS Re-certification: for trainees who have been previously certified and those whose certification has not lapsed by more than one month. You must bring your current certification card with you to be admitted. I. Traditional: Live (1 day, 7-8 hour) courses. To enroll, select this option in Knowledge Link: ACLS Recertification 8 hour-uphs II. Accelerated: Live (1 day, 4 hour) courses. This fast-paced course is designed for experienced ACLS providers who have a strong knowledge of current guidelines and regularly participate in resuscitations. This is not a teaching class but rather a 4 hour testing class. No remediation will be offered. If you are unable to successfully pass the course you will be required to take the regular, 8 hour recertification course. To enroll, select this option in Knowledge Link: ACLS Recertification 4 hour-uphs III. ACLS HeartCode (Web-based): an online (5-8 hour) version of the traditional ACLS course; must be followed by live, 1-2 hour, in-person skills practice/testing (Skills Check) at the Sim Center. Offers maximum convenience, but challenging and not recommended for inexperienced providers. The online HeartCode course requires approval from the Sim Center. To request approval, in KnowledgeLink, self-assign the ACLS HeartCode Curriculum for Cert or Recert and click Request Approval button next to the ACLS HeartCode Part 1. Once approved (see your KnowledgeLink Learning Plan and/or by email) you will be able to complete the online ACLS HeartCode - Part 1. Once this is complete you can schedule ACLS HeartCode Part 2- Skills Check session by contacting Tonya Jones (Tonya.Jones2@uphs.upenn.edu, 215-893-7700). You MUST print and bring to the skills session the Certificate of Completion from the online portion. See FAQs #10-13 for additional information. b. ACLS Initial Certification: for first-time certification or those who have lapsed by greater than one month. I. Traditional: live, 1.5 day (11-12 hour) courses for a mix of learner types. Slowest paced, best for first-timers. To enroll, select this option in Knowledge Link: ACLS Initial Provider 1.5 day-uphs

II. Accelerated: live, 1 day (9-10 hour) courses, recommended for more experienced providers (e.g. ED and ICU MDs and RNs). To enroll, select this option in Knowledge Link: ACLS Initial Provider 1-day (accelerated)-uphs III. ACLS HeartCode (Web-based): See 3.a.III above for details and FAQs #10-13 below for additional information. c. ACLS Challenge: a live, two-hour session including a written exam and demonstration of CPR and megacode skills. For only the most experienced providers who need NO review of material. Those who do not pass must take a full ACLS course. This version of the course is scheduled directly with the AHA Program Director and available on a limited basis. 4. How should I prepare for ACLS? a. Buy or otherwise obtain the ACLS Provider manual (see #9 below). b. As needed, review the material (rhythms, pharmacology, etc) on the AHA student website (www.heart.org/eccstudent password: compression) c. Take the pre-test (Pre-course assessment), also on the website. d. For re-cert courses, bring your current ACLS provider card with you. e. Review the ACLS algorithms in the Provider Manual 5. Which PALS course should I take? The Sim Center offers PALS re-certification and initial certification: a. PALS Re-certification: for trainees who have been previously certified and whose certification has not lapsed by more than one month. Live (1 day, 7-8 hour) courses. To enroll, select this option in Knowledge Link: Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Recertification-UPHS b. PALS Initial Certification: for first-time certification or those who have lapsed by greater than one month. Live, 1.5 day (11-12 hour) courses for a mix of learner types. To enroll, select this option in Knowledge Link: Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Initial Certification-UPHS c. PALS HeartCode (Initial or Recertification): an online (5-8 hour version of the traditional PALS course; must be followed by live, 1-2 hour, in-person skills practice/testing at the Sim Center. Maximum convenience, but challenging and not recommended for inexperienced providers. The online HeartCode course requires approval from the Sim Center. To request approval, in KnowledgeLink, self-assign the PALS HeartCode Curriculum for Cert or Recert and click Request Approval button next to the PALS HeartCode Part 1. Once approved (see your KnowledgeLink Learning Plan and/or by email) you will be able to complete the online PALS HeartCode - Part 1. Once this is complete you can schedule PALS HeartCode Part 2- Skills Check session by contacting Tonya Jones (Tonya.Jones2@uphs.upenn.edu, 215-893-7700). You MUST print and bring with you to the skills session the certificate of completion from the online portion. See FAQs #10-13 for additional information. 6. Which BLS (BCLS, CPR) course should I take?

All our BLS courses offered cover the same material and are valid for either an initial provider or recertification. To enroll, select this option in Knowledge Link: Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) Certification UPHS. 7. I cannot see the courses I need on Knowledge Link, or I m having trouble registering. What do I do? There are several possibilities: a. You are already registered for a course. If this is the case, you won t be able to register for another course of the same type until you drop the previously registered course. b. You may be unable to see a course if you are not eligible to take it; in that case, speak with your manager or supervisor. c. Other than 1 or 2, the Sim Center can t help here; you must contact the IS Service Desk directly- (215) 662-7474 or HD@uphs.upenn.edu. 8. I m not BCLS (CPR)-certified or my BCLS certification has lapsed. Can I still take ACLS or PALS? a. BCLS-certification is not required to take ACLS; what is required is the ability to do competent CPR. CPR will be reviewed during the ACLS course, but if you feel you need more training, you should take a BCLS (CPR) course. b. Current BLS certification is a requirement for PALS instruction; you will not be taught how to do CPR or how to use an AED as part of the PALS course. The PALS course requires trainees to pass the child 1-rescuer CPR/AED and Infant 1 & 2-rescuer CPR skills test. c. Depending on your position, the health system, your hospital, or your division or department may require you to be CPR-certified; contact your department administrator to find out. 9. How do I get the ACLS or PALS textbook? Purchase of the ACLS and PALS Provider Manual is recommended for all live ACLS and PALS courses; HeartCode trainees will have access to the manual through the online program. The manual will be available for reference at all live courses. The 2010 ACLS and PALS Provider Manuals are available for purchase at the Sim Center ($35), occasionally at Barnes and Noble, and online at www.laerdal.com and www.amazon.com. 10. What is a Skills Check? Can I take one instead of a regular ACLS or PALS course? Skills Checks (ACLS or PALS HeartCode Part 2- Skills Check) are 1-2 hour sessions which include in-person skills practice and a skills testing of airway management, CPR, and megacode skills. They are offered weekly and should be scheduled once the online ACLS HeartCode - Part 1 program (or PALS HeartCode) is completed. Skills Checks do not substitute for regular ACLS courses. 11. I need an Initial Provider Course; can I still take ACLS HeartCode? Yes. HeartCode may used for both Initial Provider certification and Re-certification. We do not recommend HeartCode for initial certification of inexperienced providers.

12. How do I get access to the ACLS HeartCode online program? What if I don t have a computer? Approval from the Sim Center is required to obtain access to the online ACLS HeartCode - Part 1 program. See 3.a.III above for information about obtaining access. Once you ve received approval and completed the online course, schedule ACLS HeartCode Part 2- Skills Check by contacting Tonya Jones at the Sim Center (Tonya.Jones2@uphs.upenn.edu, 215-893-7700). If you do not have access to a computer you are welcome to use one at the Sim Center. 13. I ve reviewed the online material that came with the ACLS Provider Manual. Can I schedule a Skills Check? No. ACLS HeartCode Part 2- Skills Check must be scheduled only after completing online ACLS HeartCode - Part 1, the web-based version of the ACLS course. 14. I lost my ACLS/BLS or PALS certification card and need a replacement. The Sim Center will email a photocopy of your valid certification card at no charge provide or will provide a hard copy of a replacement card for a fee of $5. Mail or drop off your check payment along with your name, the date you completed the course and where you would like the card sent to: Penn Medicine Clinical Simulation Center 1800 Lombard Street, 2 nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19146