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About This Course
Duration: 1 Full Day (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Delivery Mode: Classroom / In-Person Workshop
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate Provided
Refreshments: Lunch, tea/coffee, and snacks included
Course Overview
This workshop introduces the essential components of ACLS in a simplified yet clinically meaningful way. Participants learn how to recognize cardiac emergencies, interpret core rhythms, follow ACLS algorithms, and apply airway and defibrillation basics. The training blends beginner-friendly explanations with intermediate-level emergency concepts used in hospitals and emergency care settings. Real scenarios, teamwork practice, and guided activities help learners build confidence in handling adult cardiac arrest and life-threatening situations.
Learning Objectives
• Understand ACLS principles and structured emergency response
• Recognize common adult cardiac arrest rhythms
• Apply ACLS algorithms during critical situations
• Use basic airway and defibrillation techniques safely
• Identify medications used in ACLS at a simplified level
• Perform team-based resuscitation effectively
• Support post-resuscitation stabilization
• Improve readiness for real clinical emergencies
Target Audience
• Nurses, paramedics, and medical trainees
• Allied health and emergency responders
• Clinical support staff working in acute care
• Students preparing for advanced life support training
• Hospital teams involved in emergency response
• Corporate clinic and community health workers
Why Choose This Course?
This course breaks down ACLS concepts into clear, manageable steps that help participants respond confidently to adult cardiac emergencies. The workshop blends simplified theory with practical, scenario-based learning to enhance real-world readiness.
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Agenda
Module 1: Foundations of ACLS
Info: • Purpose of ACLS and Chain of Survival
• Primary and secondary assessment steps
• Team roles during cardiac emergencies
• Icebreaker Activity
Module 2: Recognition of Cardiac Emergencies
Info: • Identifying signs of cardiac arrest and acute coronary syndromes
• Airway–breathing–circulation priorities
• Initial stabilization actions
• Activity
Module 3: Cardiac Rhythms & Interpretation
Info: • Shockable vs non-shockable rhythms explained simply
• Recognizing VF, VT, PEA, and asystole
• Reading basic rhythm strips
• Role Play
Module 4: ACLS Algorithms & Response Steps
Info: • Adult cardiac arrest algorithm
• Bradycardia and tachycardia management overview
• High-performance CPR and team coordination
• Case Study
Module 5: Airway Management & Defibrillation
Info: • Basic airway techniques and ventilation
• AED and defibrillation principles
• Medic*tion basics used during ACLS (simplified)
• Simulation
Module 6: Post-Resuscitation Care
Info: • Immediate post-ROSC priorities
• Stabilization and monitoring essentials
• Preventing recurrence and improving outcomes
• Group Brainstorm Activity
Module 7: Team Dynamics & Emergency Leadership
Info: • Communication and leadership in code situations
• Closed-loop communication and task delegation
• Personal readiness and improvement planning
• Action Plan Review
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Albert Street & Metcalfe Street, 116 Albert Street Suite 200 & 300 Ottawa Ontario K1P 5G3 Canada, Ottawa, Canada
CAD 462.90 to CAD 617.12












