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.
If you purchase multiple ACLS, PALS or BLS training courses, you will automatically get a discount that will be applied to the total purchase price.
If you will need more than one certification in the future, then you should take advantage of this feature. Purchase in advance and complete the tests on your own schedule — your Rush ACLS courses won’t expire!
When you purchase a course, all of these items will also be included with no extra fees.
Additionally, you will also have access to a personal “customer workroom” where you can move through the course material at your own pace, take the exams, and download your online provider eCard(s). In the customer workroom, you can also change your account information, keep track of past certifications, and more.
The people behind Rush ACLS are committed to giving 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.
We will give you immediate access to the online training material after you purchase the course. This allows you to study directly from your computer. You may also print out a copy of the curriculum, if you would prefer.
All of the exams will be multiple choice and taken online. We require a passing grade of 80% or greater to pass the exam. You will have two more attempts if you did not pass on your first try. You will be updated as to the questions you did not answer correctly.
We don’t issue time limits on finishing the online PALS, BLS or ACLS classes. You may purchase all the classes you need today and complete the tests at your leisure. Additionally, you will also have no time limits once you begin the exam. Once you start, you can take as much time as you need to complete the test. However, you can’t save your unfinished test and resume it at a later date.
You will be able to access a virtual copy of your BLS, PALS or ACLS certificate(eCard) once you completed the test. You’ll have unlimited access to this eCard from the customer workroom. If you lose your physical certificate, you can use this as proof of certification.
Aside from your BLS, ACLS or PALS instant provider eCard, you will also receive in the mail a hard-copy version of your eCard(certificate) via FedEx, if requested. Make sure that you keep this certificate so you can use it as proof of certification when needed.
Other companies charge an additional $30.00 for next-day shipping but Rush ACLS provides unprecedented free shipping using FedEx. This means that international shipping is also free. The certificate is shipped only if it is requested.
Rush ACLS offers online BLS, PALS and ACLS training to medical professionals across the United States and internationally. Our courses are designed based on the latest AHA guidelines. Try our online courses if you want to know if what thousands of nurses and doctors are saying is true — that the easiest and fastest way to recertify is through online recertification.
The team at Rush ACLS welcomes our Mississippi BLS, ACLS and PALS certification customers. We developed this section of our site to promote healthy living in the state of Mississippi. We fully realize the need to promote a healthy lifestyle while we provide emergency response training. Please read on to discover some ways that a resident of Mississippi can live a preventative lifestyle.
It is very important for the residents of Mississippi to get exercise and live an active lifestyle to avoid various health threats such as obesity. Below are some tips on being physically active in the state of Mississippi.
Cycling is one of the most favored outdoor activities in Mississippi. The state has countless biking trails from trails that run through beautiful small towns to bike routes in dense forests. Whether you just want to bike around the town in your own leisure and enjoy some sightseeing or you want to be challenged while also enjoying breathtaking landscapes, you will definitely find the perfect bike trail for your enjoyment within the state. If mountain biking is your thing, you will also find several trails in Mississippi’s state parks and its six national forests. Cycling is the best way to lessen the risk of various health problems including heart attack, stroke, diabetes, obesity, and depression.
Mississippi has the perfect rivers and streams where you can make the most out of your paddling adventures. Kayaking and canoeing in the state will let you enjoy some of the most scenic outdoors. You can have a relaxing float trip or a more adventurous canoe trips in the Mississippi river. No matter what your experience level is, you will find a river trip that fits perfectly for you in the state. If you’re going on a trip to Mississippi, make sure that you bring your canoe or kayak, if you don’t have either, you can always have a rental one, and get on the water to have a lot of fun and a good exercise. Some of the health benefits you will get from kayaking and canoeing include increased leg and torso length and improved cardiovascular strength.
As our Mississippi ACLS, PALS and BLS certification customers understand, maintaining a healthy diet is one of the best ways to prevent heart attacks and cardiac arrests. As with daily exercise, changing your eating habits can be difficult.
Here are some ways that you can immediately improve your diet.
Have unsalted nuts and seeds in small portions.
Eat some eggs once a day.
Have some seafood twice per week.
Make sure that half or more of your intake of grains is whole grains.
Have a variety of fruit and vegetables. Picking different colors is an easy way to do this.
The childhood obesity rate in Mississippi is around 21.7%. Obese children typically grow up to be obese adults so it is important for parents to help their children be physically active. Here are some Mississippi activities for the entire family.
McLeod Water Park — Bay St. Louis, MS
Dunn’s Falls Water Park — 6890 Dunns Fall Road, Meridian, MS
Jackson Zoological Park — 2918 W. Capitol Street, Jackson MS
Natchez State Park — 230-B Wickcliff Road, Natchez, MS
Other Mississippi activities — https://www.familydaysout.com/kids-things-to-do-usa/mississippi
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.
A Memphis resident, picking up a meal at a South Third Street restaurant, recounted witnessing officers attempting to revive a woman involved in a fatal police shooting at a nearby McDonald's drive-through. The incident occurred just north of Brooks. According to James Martin, who observed the scene while waiting for his food, officers were administering CPR to the woman on the ground. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has taken over the case since it involves an officer-related shooting. The TBI reported that the woman, driving a stolen Ford Fusion, allegedly accelerated toward officers, prompting a fatal response. A passenger in the stolen vehicle was also apprehended. The TBI has not disclosed the deceased woman's identity. Martin expressed regret over the unfortunate event.