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Welcome to the oldest provider of online ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) certification and recertification. We work to get you your new ACLS, PALS, or BLS certification as quickly and efficiently as possible! We do that by offering online courses for nurses and other medical professionals who need their ACLS, PALS, or BLS certification in Arkansas. Follows current AHA guidelines.
We also understand the need for high-quality and accurate material. All of our training material is written by experienced medical professionals and updated to reflect current American Heart Association guidelines.
We’ve developed a good reputation in the nursing industry over the years by offering ACLS certification in Arkansas, but that isn’t the only certification need that we meet. Not only do we offer top-quality ACLS training, but we now are able to meet your entire certification requirement with our new PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) and BLS (Basic Life Support) courses. The following courses are available:
Whether you need your certification or recertification, you’ll want to get it done as quickly as possible. By taking our ACLS course in Arkansas, you’ll be doing just that. No skills check is necessary in order to receive your ACLS, BLS, or PALS certification or recertification. It’s as easy as signing up, studying up, and passing the test.
Once you pass the test, you will be able to download an instant provider eCard. We will also put your physical certificate in the mail within one business day if requested. This means that you can use our service and become certified 24/7 without the hassle of scheduling a skills test or working around other people’s schedules.
We want all of our customers to be fully satisfied with our BLS, ACLS, and PALS recertification and certification classes, so all of our courses, including our course for PALS certification in Arkansas, come with a 60 days refund guarantee. We offer this unprecedented guarantee simply for your peace of mind.
We will refund 100% of your money if you are unhappy with our courses within the first 60 days.
Don’t waste time when it comes to getting your ACLS certification in Arkansas. Sign up for an ACLS, PALS, or BLS course from ACLS Training Center to find out why so many medical professionals are saving time and money by earning their provider eCards online.
Whether you are a physician assistant or a nurse getting your PALS, ACLS, and/or BLS certification in Arkansas, we want to help you save money. If you purchase more than one of our ACLS, BLS, or PALS training courses, our online shopping cart will give you an automatic discount of up to 15%.
If you know that you will need additional certifications in the future, you can save money by purchasing the classes together. Remember, there is no time limit on taking and passing the exam. You can purchase all of the classes you need and take the tests on your own time.
Our BLS course, ACLS course, and PALS course are all accepted in every state of the United States and are accepted in most international countries and regions. This is good news if you need to take your PALS course in Arkansas but have to relocate shortly after. If for whatever reason you purchase a course and it is not accepted, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee for the first 60 days.
When taking any of our courses, such as the BLS course in Arkansas, it is important for the material to be timely and accurate. The team at the online ACLS Training Center works hard to stay up to date with new cardiac-related information and practices.
We have aggregated useful and interesting cardiac-related medical facts specific to Arkansas. Read below to find out more about unique Arkansas ACLS, BLS, and PALS medical statistics.
Arkansas is slightly worse in most categories than the Southeastern regional average for cardiovascular-related statistics, except for one notable category. The one statistic where Arkansas ranks very well is diabetes. At only 9.6%, Arkansas is only bested by Virginia (8.7%) in this category. The Southeastern regional average for diabetes is 10.65%.
The obesity rate in Arkansas is troubling and is higher than the regional average. It is 37.5%, the second-highest in the entire Southeast region.
Finally, Arkansas has the lowest median household income in the Southeast, at $38,571.00. To get some perspective, the regional average is $42,826.00.
Arkansas has created a program designed to give young people a two-week-long glimpse into the world of medical professionals. During the course, experience a variety of hands-on activities including CPR demonstrations and certifications, first aid training, and healthy eating demonstrations. https://uamshealth.com/pastoral-care/training/
The American Heart Association name is owned by American Heart Association, Inc. ACLS Training Center has no affiliation with American Heart Association.
Dec 23, 2021 -- When the householder came the firefighters told him that his wife was inside the house and the crew is finding her. The fire started in the living room and was accidental. The woman who was trapped was found in a critical situation and was provided CPR instantly. She was then taken to a local hospital where she stayed on the ventilator.
Jan 04, 2021 -- A three-year-old baby girl was transported to the hospital after being rescued from the backyard pool of a Scottsdale home. Firefighters arrived at the house near Cactus and Scottsdale roads and performed CPR on the girl. Paramedics provided emergency care and shifted the girl to a nearby hospital. The girl was reported to be awake and responsive.
Aug 12, 2020 -- A 6-year-old boy drowned at the Lakeshore Estates mobile home park. Investigators reported Kayton and a 5-year- old boy had been playing near the lake, at one point they fell in the water. The little boy was able to escape from the water and found a teenage boy. The teenager courageously jumped into the water. He performed CPR but sadly little Kayton Taal died.
Aug 07, 2020 -- Fort Smith police reported a 5-year-old fell, drowned in a family pool Wednesday afternoon. Officers arrived shortly after 4 p.m. to a report of accidental drowning. Officers found the child's family carrying out CPR and emergency medical services transported the unresponsive 5-year-old to a hospital. The child didn't recover and declared dead at 5:40 p.m. according to a press release by Fort Smith police.
Nov 20, 2018 -- Matthew Little traveled all the way from California to Arkansas to marry his girlfriend he met online. Two days after he arrived, while washing his car, he collapsed and was not responding. He had no pulse and was not breathing. A woman called 911 but the only ambulance was not available. Fire volunteers, in their private cars, responded and immediately peformed CPR for 17 minutes to keep the victim alive until medics arrived on the scene. Little fell into a coma but became conscious two months later. He's now using a pacemaker to live and the firefighters who responded to his call were honored at their council meeting.
Sep 12, 2018 -- Basketball Coach Ryan Koerdt was in the gym practicing with the boys when he witnessed Evan Jones suddenly collapse and hit his head on the gym floor. Evan did not respond nor breathe for 2 minutes.The coach called 911 immediately and while waiting for help, the School Resource Officer Deputy David Reeves got the defibrillator and gave the 6th grader a shock and 2 rounds of CPR. The boy regained consciousness and thanked those who helped him. They all celebrated Evan's birthday that weekend.
Sep 06, 2018 -- Nancy Smith was driving one Sunday night when she noticed a group of women and children. A one-year-old boy suddenly ran into the street for no reason and was struck by Nancy's car. Officer Keith Baggett performed CPR on the boy minutes after the accident, but he was not revived and died minutes later.
May 09, 2017 -- Students are now required to get CPR training before graduating at several Roger Schools. These classes are taught by the local fire department. The American Heart Association published a study about the importance of CPR and how it can double or triple the survival rates of a person "This really could happen one day... maybe to a parent or grand parent or just a total stranger and instead of just standing around and doing nothing, they will at least know what to do and hopefully they will jump in there and try to do something just for a few minutes until help arrives," said the health teacher Craig White.