Advanced Cardiac Life Support information
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In order to respond to cardiovascular emergencies, physicians and other health professionals need to have up-to-date skills that go beyond basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation to include advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) techniques. According to a recent article in Resuscitation journal, “The presence of at least one ACLS-trained team member at in-hospital resuscitation efforts increases both short- and long-term survival following cardiac arrest.”1 Some physicians are required to be current on ACLS certification and others request ACLS certification.
(1 Moretti MA, et al. “Advanced cardiac life support training improves long-term survival from in-hospital cardiac arrest.” Resuscitation. 2007 Mar.; 72(3):458-65.)
This video- and discussion-based course teaches the guidelines of the American Heart Association (AHA), Minnesota Affiliate. The AHA has long been recognized as a premier source
for advanced cardiac life support education. Over the years, the management algorithms have been revised based on evolving scientific evidence. This course teaches the most current revision, the AHA 2006 guidelines.
This two-day course provides the participant with knowledge and skills in the following areas:
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intubation and other techniques of
airway and ventilation management -
cardiac monitor and EKG rhythm
recognition and management -
defibrillation and cardioversion, including automated external defibrillation
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use of definitive therapy, such as
drug therapy and management of
acid-based disturbances -
MEGA code, the skills required to
manage a simulated cardiac arrest -
emergency management of acute stroke
Following this course, participants should be able to:
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describe techniques of airway and
ventilation management -
discuss emergency management of acute stroke and ACS
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identify use of definitive therapies for
cardiac arrest
Full Course — The full course is a two-day course; attendance both days is required. All participants taking the course for the first time need to take the full course.
Renewal Course — Participants renewing may choose to take the full course, but only need to attend a renewal session. Renewal courses will allow participants to test their skills and understanding while receiving guided instruction.
Registrants must be medical, nursing or other health care-related personnel whose daily occupation demands proficiency in the knowledge and skills of advanced cardiac life support. Participants must be proficient in cardiac rhythm recognition.
Park Nicollet Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.
The Office of Continuing Medical Education, Park Nicollet Institute, designates this educational activity for a maximum of 13.0 (renewal for up to 7.25 credits) AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ . Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The full ACLS course is designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing Requirements for up to 15.6 contact hours.
This course is taught by experienced ACLS instructors on staff at Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital. Instructors are certified every two years based on AHA guidelines.
Classes will be held at the 3930 building located across the street from Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital and Meadowbrook on Louisiana Ave. Please enter through the east side door. Signage will be posted. Classes may be relocated during the year. Check Facets for changes.
No lunch will be provided. Feel free to bring lunch or refreshments with you.
Note: payroll swiping is available on-site. You can also swipe into the building using your badge.
Parking (with free shuttle)
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Gray Lot — Open at 5:30 a.m.; On Louisiana Ave., behind the hospital
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Purple Lot — Open at 6:40 a.m.; Off the Highway 7 service road and Louisiana Ave., behind Sam’s Club
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Red Lot — Open at 9 a.m.; On Louisiana Ave., across from the Gray Lot
Please do not park in the 3930 building parking lot. Vehicles will be tagged and towed.
Full course
The course fee is $270 per participant. This fee includes all curriculum materials. No portion of the fee is refundable once the course begins.
Renewal course
For those who require renewal, a refresher is available for $185. No portion of the fee is refundable once the course begins.
Class sizes are limited. For updates on availability, call the ACLS message line at 952-993-5192. If fewer than six participants register forany session, that session will be cancelled. If you do not receive a confirmation, please contact JoAnn Brand at 952-993-5192.
Registration is avialable on the Learning Point or by calling JoAnn Brand, Nursing Administration, at 952-993-5192.
To avoid a cancellation fee, cancellations must be made at least one week in advance. Emergency cancellations will be accepted if made at least two hours prior to the start of the course. Please leave a message with the ACLS coordinator at 952-993-5192. “No shows” will be charged the course fee.
For updated class availability, please check the ACLS message line at 952-993-5192.
Registration information
Call JoAnn Brand, Nursing Administration, at 952-993-5192.
Class content information
Contact Kristin Gamrath, RN, course coordinator, at
952-231-2735 (page) or by e-mail.









