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Sherry Wood says
Thank you so much for a phone no. to get immediate assistance!
Jeff with admin. says
Glad to help Sherry. Kind regards, Jeff
donnabooth says
Hi Jeff,
Thank You for making ACLS so easy. 98% on my test today !
keramire says
Thank you for your help
Ragdollsx2 says
This web site is wonderful ! I enjoyed every aspect of the learning it provided me and I feel well prepared for my ACLS testing. Great videos, scenarios, mega codes, drug reviews. I will be happy to recommend this site to my friends.
Mary Lou
gariders says
Really helped me to ‘get into ACLS’. In the O.R. when we have a code, there are lots of help with the doctors and anesthesia, but you have to pass this course, and this program gave me the ump that was needed. Thanks.
Scott Cavell says
After reading the ACLS book, I realized I would probably not pass the test. I found this course while trying to learn heart rhythms. After a week of studying only this material passed the test. I even showed the site to my instructor who thought it was a great site. I wish you had a similar course for PALS.
Thank you,
Scott
skipnelson says
ACLS instructor course? what’s the pre-req’s/certs for becoming an ACLS instructor? Where does one who is extremely interested in the whole Cardiology realm go from here? (Besides being a Cardiologist(no $ for school)….any ideas or suggestions?
Jeff with admin. says
This is where I would recommend starting:
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/CPRAndECC/InstructorsandTrainingCenters/InstructorResources/How-to-Become-an-AHA-Instructor_UCM_305348_Article.jsp#mainContent
If you want to learn 12 leads interpretation, you might also check out this website. The instructor is a great educator. He does have some free videos on YouTube that you can watch before you subscribe.
http://www.ecgacademy.com
Kind regards,
Jeff
dr mohammad abdul haq says
good exposure hard work continuous practice is key to success
hope your website will be extremely helpful for gaining confidence personally
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DR.M.A.HOQUE says
IT IS THE FIRST TIME TO GO THRU THIS WEBSITE ..IT IS AN EXCELLENT GUIDELINE FOR ACLS..I HOPE YOU WILL ASSIST THE DOCTORS WHO WANTED TO IMPROVE THEIR KNOWLEDGE FOR THE INTEREST OF SURVIVAL OF HUMAN BEINGS
mindy says
I found your website extremely helpful . The videos are excellent. Pat Pasquarella
d9r says
GREAT SITE! VERY HELPFUL! Recommended to others already. Thanks
jery jose says
Thanks both of u jeff and chris I think u r very helping mentality pesrsonal , this is vry helpful site for person like me thanks buddys
Mark Rogers says
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Marsha Watts says
This site helped me prepare and pass my ACLS course after 10 years away from the bedside. I will recommend it to all my collegues.
Thanks!
Marsha RN
debbie addonizio says
Awesome site! I have recommended this site to all the nurses at our outpatient surgery center. Thanks Deb
edie says
any recommendations for great ekg learning site? PALS? i believe you should do both!!!!! Thanks
bb says
i did pals last week and there is a lot to know! here is a quick overview that may help you out.
Heart rhythms: Asystole- Give epi at 0.01 mg/kg PEA: epi at 0.01 mg/kg VTAC/VFIB: If witnessed arrest, defib patient at 2j/kg up to 4j/kg. If not witnessed, do 2 min of cpr followed by defib at 2j/kg if pt is still in vtac or vfib then do another 2 min of cpr. SVT: adenosine at 0.1 mg/kg.