Pediatric Airway Management: Learn advanced techniques for pediatric airway management, including endotracheal intubation, supraglottic airway device insertion, and mechanical ventilation, to ensure adequate oxygenation and ventilation in critically ill pediatric patients. Pediatric Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation: Develop proficiency in interpreting pediatric cardiac rhythms and recognizing arrhythmias using advanced monitoring equipment, including pediatric electrocardiograms (ECGs), to guide appropriate treatment interventions. Pediatric Medication Administration: Understand the indications, dosages, and administration routes for advanced pediatric medications, including vasopressors, antiarrhythmics, bronchodilators, and sedatives, to stabilize and manage critically ill pediatric patients. Pediatric Emergency Medical Management: Enhance skills in managing complex pediatric emergencies, including pediatric cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, shock, trauma, and severe allergic reactions, through scenario-based simulations and case studies. Team Dynamics and Communication: Develop effective communication strategies and teamwork skills for coordinating care among multidisciplinary healthcare teams in high-stress pediatric emergencies, ensuring optimal patient outcomes. Critical Thinking and Decision Making: Refine critical thinking skills and clinical decision-making abilities in rapidly evolving pediatric emergencies, including prioritizing interventions, managing complications, and adapting to changing patient conditions.
Pediatricians Pediatric nurses Pediatric intensivists Emergency department healthcare providers Critical care transport providers Other healthcare professionals involved in the care of critically ill pediatric patients
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification Prior experience in pediatric healthcare settings providing patient care
Upon successful completion of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course, participants will receive certification from the American Red Cross, recognizing their advanced training in pediatric critical care interventions and emergency medical management.