Products displayed: Airway Management Student Guide (80-1464), ECG & Pharmacology Student Workbook (90-1069), STEMI Provider Manual With ECG ACS Ruler (90-1067), ECG & Pharmacology Instructor CD (90-1068)

Airway Management

Product displayed: Airway Management Student Guide (80-1464)

The Airway Management course includes five individual modules that can be taught together as a course or used as add-ons to either a BLS for Healthcare Providers or an ACLS course.

The modules are designed for facilitator-led, small-group interaction and can be combined based on students' needs and scope of practice.

The five modules are:

  • Bag-Mask Ventilation and Airway Adjuncts (required)
  • Laryngeal Mask Airway
  • Esophageal-Tracheal Combitube
  • Endotracheal Tube
  • Impedance Threshold Device

Course length is approximately 5 hours if all five modules are taught.

ECG & Pharmacology


Product displayed: ECG & Pharmacology Student Workbook (90-1069)

The ECG & Pharmacology course is designed for healthcare professionals who participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care, and critical care units, such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, and others who require this specialized knowledge for their job. The course is divided into two modules, which can be taught together or separately.

This course covers:

  • basic electrophysiology
  • normal ECG measurements
  • basic arrhythmias
  • the administration of appropriate drugs within the ACLS algorithms

Course length is 3.5 hours for the ECG module, 2.75 hours for the Pharmacology module, and 6.25 hours for both modules.


STEMI

Product displayed: STEMI Provider Manual With ECG ACS Ruler (90-1067)

This self-study course is intended to help out-of-hospital and emergency department personnel rapidly assess, diagnose, and treat ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients.

Covers systems of care for:

  • STEMI
  • STEMI identification and treatment
  • acute coronary syndrome (ACS) pathophysiology