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  1. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) | American Heart ...

    The American Heart Association’s ACLS course builds on the foundation of lifesaving BLS skills.

  2. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Course Options

    View training options for ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) and ACLS for Experienced Providers (ACLS EP) from the American Heart Association.

  3. 2025 Algorithms | American Heart Association CPR & First Aid

    2025 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care

  4. ACLS Prep: ECG & Pharmacology - American Heart Association CPR

    AHA designed the ACLS Prep: ECG & Pharmacology course to address a key knowledge gap in Electrocardiogram (ECG) and Pharmacology. Specifically ECG recognition skills and drug treatment …

  5. ACLS for Experienced Providers - American Heart Association CPR

    Ready to take ACLS for Experienced Providers class? The AHA offers options for how you can purchase ACLS EP. You can take a full classroom course, take a blended learning course (ACLS EP …

  6. AHA ACLS App - American Heart Association CPR & First Aid

    The AHA ACLS App contains clinical protocols, content, and resources to help healthcare providers and EMTs provide ACLS at the point of care.

  7. Advanced Life Support ALS Modules - American Heart Association CPR ...

    The Advanced Life Support (ALS) Modules offer high-level topics beyond Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) content and Continuing Education (CE) Credit. Each module uses the self-directed …

  8. Healthcare Professional - American Heart Association CPR & First Aid

    Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Advanced life support skills, including CPR, AED use, and management of respiratory arrest, arrhythmias, acute coronary syndromes and stroke.

  9. American Heart Association CPR & First Aid

    Sign in or create an account to access Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) course materials from the American Heart Association.

  10. Shock Energy for Defibrillation Biphasic: Manufacturer recommendation (eg, initial dose of 120-200 J); if unknown, use maximum available. Second and subsequent doses should be equivalent, and higher …