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26 09, 2018

Understanding Congestive Heart Failure

2018-09-12T06:17:42-07:00September 26th, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing, Classes, Education|

In this week’s edition of the Heartbeat Blog, we will continue to discuss our upcoming lecture series on “Assisting Residents with Heart Disease and Promoting Heart Health.” Today we will continue our discussion on heart failure. Symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure: Why So Congested? Have you ever heart the term congestive heart failure? Does it make you wonder why the heart is so congested? As we learned last week, when a person has heart failure the heart is not as effective [...]

19 09, 2018

Promoting Heart Health: Understanding Heart Failure

2018-09-12T06:18:07-07:00September 19th, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing, Classes, Education|

In this week’s edition of the Heartbeat Blog, we will continue to discuss our upcoming lecture series on “Assisting Residents with Heart Disease and Promoting Heart Health.” Today’s we will define and discuss heart failure. Heart Failure: Why is the Heart Failing? Heart failure is a very common disease. According to the CDC, 5.7 million individuals in the U.S. have heart failure, and about half of these individuals newly diagnosed with heart failure die within five years of receiving their diagnosis. [...]

6 09, 2018

Continuing Education: Learning the Difference Between Heart Attacks and Cardiac Arrest

2018-09-06T05:34:58-07:00September 6th, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing, Career Programs, Classes, Education|

In this week’s edition of the Heartbeat Blog, we will continue to discuss our upcoming lecture series on “Assisting Residents with Heart Disease and Promoting Heart Health.” Today’s discussion will focus on the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest.  It is important to know that one can lead to the other—a heart attack can cause cardiac arrest if untreated and severe—, but they are not synonymous.  The Difference Between a Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest Heart attacks are scary, [...]

29 08, 2018

Heart Attack Causes and Symptoms

2018-08-29T05:51:55-07:00August 29th, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing, Career Programs, Classes, Education|

In this week’s edition of the Heartbeat Blog, we will continue to discuss our upcoming lecture series on “Assisting Residents with Heart Disease and Promoting Heart Health.” Remember why recognizing heart attack causes and symptoms is important: heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S. Last week focused on prevention, specifically modifiable risk factors for heart disease. This week will focus on the pathophysiology of heart attacks and symptom recognition. Pathophysiology (what [...]

22 08, 2018

Promoting Heart Health in our Patients

2018-08-24T08:34:08-07:00August 22nd, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing, Career Programs, Classes, Education|

In this week’s edition of the Heartbeat Blog, we will begin to discuss one our upcoming lecture series on “Assisting Residents with Heart Disease and Promoting Heart Health.” Did you know that heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women United States? Roughly 610,000 people die of heart disease in the US every year--that equates to one out of every four deaths! Sadly, despite many risk factors that can be modified or eliminated, approximately 735,000 [...]

27 06, 2018

Choosing Online and In-Person ACLS Courses with Project Heartbeat

2018-06-27T07:38:39-07:00June 27th, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing, Classes, Education|

They Are Both Excellent Courses, How Do I Choose? One of the most common questions we get at Project Heartbeat is, "How do I decide between Project Heartbeat's American Heart Association in-person ACLS or Project Heartbeat's American Heart Association Online ACLS course?"  While they are both great courses, one may be more suitable to your needs.  Here are some items to consider: 1. How Busy Are You?   Busy medics, nurses and doctors looking to revert their Advanced Cardiac Life Support [...]

6 06, 2018

How to Decide between Online ACLS and In-Person ACLS

2018-05-30T11:04:50-07:00June 6th, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing|

If you're like me and prefer in-person interaction and dialogue (with Project Heartbeat's AMAZING instructors) to interaction with pixels... i.e., a video game, choosing between online or in-person ACLS certification courses should be a no-brainer. But which is right for you? An American Heart Association (AHA) Online ACLS course, or an in-person ACLS course with Project Heartbeat? Here are a few points to consider. 1. How Much Time Do You Have?   This is typically the number one consideration when our students pick [...]

30 05, 2018

4 Tips to Choosing the Best ACLS Certification Company

2020-01-01T21:21:38-08:00May 30th, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing|

Choosing the Best American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support course for ACLS certification should be easy, but like all things in life, following certain rules can improve your chances. Read on to learn 4 tips to keep in mind when assessing a company for ACLS certification. 4 Tips To Consider With Your ACLS Certification Company 1. Is the company an American Heart Association Training Center or simply a training site? The American Heart Association accredits training centers through a process [...]

23 05, 2018

Improving Problem Solving with Advanced Cardiac Life Support

2025-11-18T16:48:56-08:00May 23rd, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing|

Considering the H's and T's during ACLS Certification Problem solving during a cardiac arrest can be frustrating, especially when the patient arrives as a John/Jane Doe.  The American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support Pulseless Arrest Algorithm, seeks to clarify the decision making process and the differential diagnosis during a pulseless arrest.  We drill this extensively during our ACLS courses.  Knowing the patient in advance and having time to anticipate likely scenarios can be a great help. Unfortunately, in many [...]

16 05, 2018

ACLS Training Improves Team Response to Cardiac Arrest

2025-11-19T14:53:49-08:00May 16th, 2018|Categories: Advanced Nursing|

In my real world experience, code responses are nearly always improved when all members of the code team have taken Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) training. It's called having a shared mental model, which is an essential element of any resuscitation team. Over the years much research has been done on this concept.  An example can be found in the Journal of Applied Psychology, entitled "The Influence of Shared Mental Models on Team Process and Performance". The paper discusses the [...]

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