Accredited ACLS/ BLS/ PALS Training Online

Up to 8 AMA CME/CE credits each

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ACLS

Renewal

Certification

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BLS

Renewal

Certification

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PALS

Renewal

Certification

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10% off with 2 courses, 15% off with 3

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10% multiple course discount is applied, add one more course for the 15% discount

15% multiple course discount is applied

How it works



Study

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).


Pass the exam

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.


E-card

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.

Save money with Rush ACLS

Getting multiple PALS, BLS or ACLS training courses can give you the benefit of having awesome discount on the total purchase price.

This is a special offer that can help you get multiple certifications as you may need it in the future. You can avail the courses today and take the exams at any time you are convenient. Additionally, the Rush ACLS courses don’t expire!

All inclusive

These are included in the course you will purchase (there are no additional fees).

After purchasing the course, you will automatically get access to an online personal “customer workroom”. In the customer workroom, you will be able to go through the course material anytime you want, take the tests, download the online provider eCard(s), change your account information, keep track of past certifications, print the courses and more.

Based on AHA guidelines

Our rush ACLS team is very committed to keeping track of 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.

Study online or print

Right after you purchase our online courses, you will get immediate access to the online training material. This will give you the convenient of both reviewing the courses online or printing out hard copies of the courses.

Online exam

The online examination are taken with a multiple choice questionnaire. You need to have 80% above score in order to pass the exam. If you fail the first time, you will have two more attempts. You’ll be informed on the questions you got wrong.

No time limits

Your online ACLS, PALS and BLS courses has no time limit. This means that you can purchase the courses in advance and finish the exams at your own schedule. Also, there is no time for taking the exam, you can finish the test as much time as you want but we strictly don’t permit saving unfinish test and resuming at a later date.

Instant provider eCard

After completing the test, you’ll have instant access to our PALS, ACLS or BLS courses. You will have unlimited access to the virtual certificate(eCard) from the customer workroom. You can also present your online eCard as proof of certification, in case you misplace your physical certificate.

Hard copy certificate

Besides your ACLS, BLS or PALS instant provider eCard, we will also FedEx you a hard copy version of your eCard(certificate), if requested. Always keep this certificate with you as you can use it as your proof of certification.

Free Federal Express shipping, if requested

Rush ACLS offers free shipping via FedEx while other companies will ask for an additional $30.00 for next-day shipping. This means that we also offer free international shipping. The provider certificate is shipped if requested.

Rush ACLS acceptance

Rush ACLS offers online ACLS, PALS and BLS training courses throughout the United States and even around the world. We make sure that all our courses are up-todate and based on the latest guidelines of AHA. Avail our risk-free online courses and find out what or professional nurses and doctors are saying — that online recertification is the easiest and most hassle-free way to recertify!

Staying healthy in Florida

This information was compiled to provide our Florida ACLS, PALS and BLS certification customers with a resource for preventing heart-related emergencies. The best way to fight heart attacks and cardiac arrests is to help prevent them from ever happening by getting fit and healthy. Read on to find out more about how a Florida resident can stay healthy and active.

Running

There are lots of places in Miami that you can do some running. The Miami Beach Boardwalk is one of the favorite spots to do some running because of the perfect blend of the ocean breeze and the views of the Atlantic Ocean. It is here where, regardless of the time of year, that you will have to meander around tourists and the locals, which gives you that feeling that you are on a vacation.

The benefits of running to our body ranges from strengthening of bones and muscles, improved cardiovascular fitness and it helps you maintain a healthy weight.

Cycling

With year round warm and balmy temperatures, Miami is the perfect place to hop on a bicycle or a scooter and explore the city.

There are plenty of shops where you can rent bicycles or scooters in Miami. And many upscale hotels include bicycle rentals in their room rates; call ahead to find out if your hotel of choice offers bikes as freebies.

The health benefits of cycling includes improvement of cardiovascular fitness, your muscle strength and flexibility, decreased stress levels, strengthens your bones and improves posture.

Healthy diet

As any Florida BLS, ACLS and PALS professional knows, exercising and maintaining a healthy diet is part of preventing effort of any heart diseases.

A farmer’s market is a great place to get exercise, have fun and buy food. Take the family down to local farmer’s market to support your local Florida farmers.

Here is a website that will help you find a local farmer’s market.https://www.floridatravellife.com/florida-best-farmers-markets

For the children

Make sure to let you kids get some exercise and be active. Check out the following for some fun activities to do with the whole family.

Busch Gardens — 3000 E. Busch Blvd, Tampa, FL

Lion Country Safari — 2003 Lion Country Safari Road Loxahatchee FL

SeaWorld Orlando — 7007 Sea World Drive, Orlando, FL

Gatorland — 14501 South Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL

Other Florida activities — https://www.familydaysout.com/kids-things-to-do-usa/florida

The American Heart Association name is owned by American Heart Association, Inc. Rush ACLS has no affiliation with American Heart Association.

The American Heart Association name is owned by American Heart Association, Inc. Rush ACLS has no affiliation with American Heart Association.

Medical news

Quick-thinking church community and wife's CPR save man from sudden cardiac arrest crisis

During a rehearsal for Sunday service at Cross Point Church of God, Valerie Layton found herself grappling with a life-or-death situation when her husband, Michael, suddenly collapsed beside her. Despite the lack of warning signs, the 63-year-old had suffered sudden cardiac arrest. Valerie, a physician assistant at the University of Florida Department of Neurosurgery, and a group of friends quickly initiated CPR. With Gainesville Fire Rescue on the way, they managed to sustain Michael's vital functions until professional help arrived. Thanks to their prompt actions, Michael, with a perilously low ejection fraction of 10%, ultimately survived and recovered in UF Health's cardiac intensive care unit.

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Crestview high school student saves infant's life with quick-thinking CPR skills

In a recent incident, 16-year-old high school student Savion Harris showcased his life-saving skills when he played a pivotal role in rescuing a 6-month-old child who had stopped breathing. Currently enrolled in a CPR certification class at Crestview High School, Harris, aspiring to become a trauma nurse, applied his training in a real-life emergency. While working at a Thai restaurant, Harris took control of the situation when the distressed mother rushed in with her non-breathing son, Max. With swift and effective CPR, Harris revived the baby before the arrival of the ambulance, highlighting the practical impact of medical training at Crestview High.

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Police officer trainee saves a life

Deputy Anthony Bifano is hailed as a hero by the Palm Coast police department thanks to his heroic actions after saving a non responsive man. He was the first to arrive to the scene after a 911 call by a woman claiming her husband fell to the floor with no life signs. Bifano began doing CPR while waiting for the paramedics to arrive. They took the man to the nearest hospital where he recovered “I am proud to have Deputy Bifano on our team,” said sheriff Rick Staly.

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An 18-year-old hero at Titusville

An 18-year-old Student, Breanna Mosley, was the hero of the day, it all happened at Timber Trace Apartments pool when nobody noticed a 3-year-old drifting lifeless in the water, after 2 minutes had already passed the cousin took notice and quickly pulled the toddler out of the water, Breanna Came to the rescue, running to the body and performing CPR on the child, thanks to the training she received at school she was able to bring life into the lifeless body "I turned around and saw they were holding the little girl and she was lifeless, I told them to lay her down on the table and I gave her mouth to mouth" said the heroic school girl Mosley.

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Roofer roused with CPR after lightning strike

While repairing a roof in Bonita Springs, a roofer was struck by lightning and suffered injuries that could lead to trauma. It was a Wednesday afternoon and neighbors who witnessed it began calling for emergency responders. EMS personnel from the Bonita Springs Fire department got to the victim first and evaluated that he had gone into cardiac arrest. Wasting no time, they hauled him down from the roof and into an ambulance where they performed CPR. The roofer was taken to the Lee Memorial Hospital, where he got intensive care. He is now recovering and thankful for the CPR technique that kept his pulse going.

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Granddaughter owes life to grandfather’s CPR technique

Aaliyah Rivera, a one-year-old girl, would have been suffered a premature death if not for the simple course on CPR that her grandfather took days before. The old man came back to the house and proceeded to look for his darling granddaughter. They found her body floating in the pool and frantically reached for her. Seeing that she lost her pulse, the grandfather administered CPR until the child spat water and began breathing. The paramedics arrived just in time to send the girl to the hospital for proper care. Justin Rivera, Aaliyah’s uncle, assumed that the family dog unlocked the door leading to the pool, allowing Aaliyah to wander unattended. The simple CPR course is indeed a life- saving lesson that the family learned that day.

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