Newcastle Training Centers - Spokane
American Heart Association (AHA) Pediatric Emergency Assessment Recognition and Stabilization (PEARS) is a video-based and instructor-led course that helps healthcare providers develop the knowledge and skills needed for emergency evaluation and initial stabilization of seriously ill infants and children. Providers will learn how to recognize respiratory distress, shock and cardiac arrest, and provide appropriate lifesaving interventions within the initial minutes of response until the child is transferred to a pediatric advanced life support provider. They will also learn the importance of the resuscitation team concept.
Our Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) courses are taught by emergency medical professionals. ACLS participants will learn to systematically assess a patient, identify the problem, and deliver dynamic team-based resuscitation and systems of care that improve patient outcome from cardiovascular emergencies, cerebral vascular emergencies, and respiratory arrest.
AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is designed for healthcare professionals who direct or participate in the management of cardiovascular emergencies and cardiopulmonary arrest. The ACLS course highlights the importance of basic and advanced systems of care, communication and team-dynamics, and immediate post-cardiac arrest care. Participants will complete online pre-course work and a self-assessment prior to attending the course. At the course, participants will work in teams to complete case-based scenarios and resuscitation skills in real-time. Post completion of each case or skills set, participants will debrief and review objective-feedback technology.
AHA Basic Life Support is a CPR class designed to provide healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several immediate life-threatening emergencies and intervene in a safe, timely and effective manner. Professionals will learn the Chain of Survival, critical concepts of high-quality individual and team-based CPR, the differences between adult, child and infant rescue techniques in addition to the following life-saving skills: Automated External Defibrillation (AED), Bag-mask Ventilation Techniques, 1- and 2- Rescuer Adult, Child and Infant Relief of Choking, 1- and 2- Rescuer Adult, Child and Infant Rescue Breathing, 1- and 2- Rescuer Adult, Child and Infant CPR, CPR With An Advanced Airway.
The American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid course is designed to empower participants to respond with confidence to basic and life-threatening emergencies in the workplace, home, and community. The course integrates the convenience of on-demand and self-paced eLearning with a dynamic instructor-led and team-based skills session to meet the regulatory and credentialing requirements of organizations worldwide. Participants will learn how to safely recognize and treat common illnesses and injuries and perform lifesaving skills to include controlling bleeding, epipen use, and relief of choking.
The American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course is designed to empower participants to respond with confidence to life-threatening emergencies in the workplace, home, or community. The course integrates the convenience of on-demand and self-paced eLearning with a dynamic instructor-led and team-based skills session to meet the regulatory and credentialing training requirements of OSHA and other organizations worldwide. Participants will learn how to safely recognize and treat common illnesses and injuries and perform lifesaving skills to include controlling bleeding, epipen use, relief of choking, rescue breathing, high-performance adult, child, and infant CPR, and use of an AED.
Our Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) classes are taught by emergency medical professionals. PALS participants will learn to systematically assess a patient, identify the problem, and deliver dynamic team-based resuscitation and systems of care that will improve pediatric patient outcome from serious illness and injury.
The American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid course is designed to empower participants to respond with confidence to basic and life-threatening emergencies in the workplace, home, and community. The course integrates the convenience of on-demand and self-paced eLearning with a dynamic instructor-led and team-based skills session to meet the regulatory and credentialing training requirements of organizations worldwide. Participants will learn how to safely recognize and treat common illnesses and injuries and perform lifesaving skills to include controlling bleeding, epipen use, and relief of choking.
The American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR AED Course is designed to empower participants to respond with confidence to life-threatening emergencies in the workplace, home, and community. The course integrates the convenience of on-demand and self-paced eLearning with a dynamic instructor-led and team-based skills session to meet the regulatory and credentialing training requirements of organizations worldwide. Participants will learn to perform lifesaving skills to include relief of choking, rescue breathing, high-performance adult, child, and infant CPR, and use of an AED.
American Heart Association (AHA) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) is an advanced, instructor-led course for healthcare professionals who direct or participate in the management of critically ill or injured infants and children. Providers will learn and enhance skills in the treatment of pediatric arrest and periarrest patients through active participation in a series of simulated pediatric emergencies and small group skills stations. Important concepts of a systematic approach to pediatric assessment, basic life support, PALS treatment algorithms, and effective resuscitation team dynamics will be learned in the course.
NRP, or the Neonatal Resuscitation Program, is a course that trains medical providers in the basics of neonatal resuscitation. The NRP course is ideal for medical providers, midwives, emergency medical personnel, and medical or nursing students who work in labor and delivery, the NICU or in neonatology. We will cover the most up to date NRP American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Association guidelines. Our experienced instructors support and evaluate each student’s skills, then integrate the skills and knowledge covered in our course with essential components of teamwork during simulated neonatal resuscitation scenarios. Our NRP classes offer a hands-on approach that emphasizes increasing self-efficacy, managing the unexpected, and supporting the efforts and contributions of each team member. Our goal is that our students can demonstrate the neonatal resuscitation program knowledge, skills, and teamwork, which may reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality, by participating in simulated newborn resuscitation.
The American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course is designed to empower participants to respond with confidence to basic and life-threatening emergencies in the workplace, home, and community. The course integrates the convenience of on-demand and self-paced eLearning with a dynamic instructor-led and team-based skills session to meet the regulatory and credentialing requirements of OSHA and other organizations worldwide. Participants will learn how to safely recognize and treat common illnesses and injuries and perform lifesaving skills to include controlling bleeding, epipen use, relief of choking, rescue breathing, high-performance adult, infant, and child CPR, and use of an AED.
AHA Heartsaver CPR AED is designed to provide lay rescuers the ability to recognize several immediate life-threatening emergencies and intervene in a safe, timely and effective manner. Participants will learn the Chain of Survival, critical concepts of high-quality CPR, the differences between adult, child and infant rescue techniques in addition to the following life-saving skills: Automated External Defibrillation (AED), CPR Pocket Mask Use, 1- and 2- Rescuer Adult, Child and Infant Relief of Choking, 1- and 2- Rescuer Adult, Child and Infant Rescue Breathing, 1- and 2- Rescuer Adult, Child and Infant CPR.
Nestled in Spokane's core, Newcastle Training Centers are highly regarded. This famous trade school mainly concentrates on programs for healthcare certifications, improving the competencies of budding healthcare professionals. They amalgamate intensive theoretical learning with hands-on practical experience to provide a holistic training course. The facilities are modern and high-end, creating a suitable atmosphere for deep learning. Their team of well-trained educators ensures the teaching rigor, guaranteeing that students grasp various concepts. Success here is not merely a fluke, but the intended outcome from their devotion to prime education.
316 W Boone Ave, Spokane, WA 99201