ACLS & PALS Skills: 1 Day Beginner to Intermediate Course
This workshop introduces the essential principles of ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) at a beginner-to-intermediate level. Participants learn core emergency algorithms, recognition of critical rhythms, airway basics, pediatric and adult resuscitation concepts, and team-based emergency care. The content avoids complex clinical depth and focuses on practical, real-world guidance aligned with international life support standards. The program is designed for learners who want clear, structured, and simplified training in emergency care without advanced medical jargon.

Sydney
May 14, 2026
Classroom Session
1 Day
About this course
This workshop introduces the essential principles of ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) at a beginner-to-intermediate level. Participants learn core emergency algorithms, recognition of critical rhythms, airway basics, pediatric and adult resuscitation concepts, and team-based emergency care. The content avoids complex clinical depth and focuses on practical, real-world guidance aligned with international life support standards. The program is designed for learners who want clear, structured, and simplified training in emergency care without advanced medical jargon.
What you'll learn
- Understand key principles of ACLS and PALS emergency response
- Recognize early signs of adult and pediatric deterioration
- Interpret common cardiac arrest rhythms at a basic level
- Use airway management and ventilation techniques correctly
- Understand essential medications and defibrillation basics
- Apply simplified ACLS and PALS algorithms confidently
Course Contents
Module 1: Foundations of ACLS & PALS
- Purpose of ACLS and PALS in emergency care
- Chain of survival for adults and children
- Roles and responsibilities in resuscitation teams
- Icebreaker Activity
Module 2: Recognition of Adult & Pediatric Emergencies
- Identifying early warning signs of cardiac and respiratory arrest
- Primary assessment: airway, breathing, circulation
Who Should Attend
- Nursing students and junior nurses
- Paramedical and allied health trainees
- Medical interns and early-career clinicians
- Hospital support staff working in emergency areas
- Corporate clinic staff and first responders
- Health workers preparing for advanced life support training
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of healthcare or anatomy recommended; no advanced medical knowledge required
Course Materials
Participants will receive ACLS/PALS algorithm guides, cardiac rhythm reference cards, airway management checklists, emergency medication summaries, team communication templates, and scenario case studies.
Course Price
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