All study materials based on the latest American Heart Association guidelines are included, you have choice to read it online or print it. We also include a skills test sheet (optional).
The test is multiple-choice format and covers patient scenarios and general course knowledge. The test has no time limit and there's no hassle of working around a classroom schedule.
You will receive your provider eCard after passing the online exam. If requested, we send a printed copy of your certificate the next day after you pass your exam.
Receive discount applied to the total enrollment fee if you choose to get our multiple BLS, PALS or ACLS training courses.
You might need multiple certifications. Take advantage of this offer. Your Rush ACLS courses won’t expire so you can get one right now and do the tests based on your individual renewal schedule.
We offer 10% savings if you enroll in any 2 of PALS, BLS or ACLS training courses.
We offer 15% savings if you enroll in any 3 PALS, BLS or ACLS training courses.
Discount will be automatically applied at checkout.
Enrolling in a course will automatically include these features without additional fees.
3 online exam retake opportunities if you are not succcessful on first attempt.
Next-day FedEx shipping of the hard copy of ACLS, PALS or BLS certificate, upon request.
Digital BLS, ACLS or PALS eCard
Up-to-date online training material
100% full money-back guarantee is good for 30 days
Friendly and responsive customer support
Furthermore, you will be given access to a personal “customer workroom”. This is where you can study the course material at your own pace, look at past certifications, take the exams, and access your online provider eCard(s). You can also update your account information in the workroom.
We at Rush ACLS make sure to always be up-to-date with the latest emergency medical practices. Our ACLS, PALS & BLS courses follow 2020 American Heart Association guidelines for CPR and ECC. Our online classes are based on the latest AHA guidelines and are updated regularly.
If you enroll in the course, you will be given an immediate access to our online training material so you can go through with it at your convenience. If you prefer, you may also print out a copy of the curriculum.
The exams are all multiple choice and done 100% online. We require a rate of 80% or greater to pass the exam. If you did not reach the passing rate the first time, you will have two more attempts to do so. The questions you did not answer correctly will be given to you.
There will be no time limit in completing the online PALS, ACLS or BALS classes. You can get the classes you need in advance and take the exams any time that’s convenient to you. There will also be no time limits during the online exam. You may take as much time as you need to finish the test after you begin but you can’t save your work and resume it at a later date.
Once you’re able to complete the test, you may access a virtual copy of your PALS, BLS or ACLS certificate(eCard). This is available in the workroom and you will have an unlimited access to this virtual certificate(eCard). This eCard can be used as proof of certification if you ever lose your physical certificate.
Along with your BLS, PALS or ACLS instant provider eCard, we will also send you a hard-copy of the certificate in the mail if requested. Make sure that you always have this certificate with you as it serves your proof of certification.
Other companies may charge you additional fee for their next-day shipping but Rush ACLS provide FedEx shipping for free. We also provide international shipping for free.
Rush ACLS offer online BLS, PALS and ACLS training over the United States and globally. We abide by the latest AHA guidelines so enroll in our online courses now and be among the thousands of doctors and nurses in saying that online recertification is the easiest and most hassle-free way to recertify!
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It is no surprise that childhood obesity is a serious problem in the United States today. Here are some activities for the whole family in Arizona.
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park — 7301 E. Indian Bend Road Scottsdale, AZ
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument — 10 miles East of downtown Flagstaff, AZ
Encanto Park — 2605 N 15th Ave Phoenix, AZ
Tempe Town Lake — Apache Blvd and University Dr. Tempe, AZ
Phoenix Zoo — 455 North Galvin Parkway Phoenix, AZ
Other Arizona activities — https://www.visitarizona.com/experiences/family/
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