Key Medical Resources, Inc



Welcome to Key Medical Resources Classes!

Our goal is that you leave the course better than you arrived!

Please Note: Additional classes will be added at other locations.

We are awaiting notification of room availability.

Some Tips for Your Classes and Registration:

➢ Register for All Classes at

➢ You May download Self-Study Modules on the web site. Fax your answer sheet and your certificate will be emailed to you!

➢ Payment (Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard) at the door.

➢ Books are required at registration. Available online, at the class, or at the Mt. San Antonio College Book RAC.

➢ Please let us know you are coming. Classes may be cancelled for low enrollment and we would like to let you know.

➢ Refund Policy: All payment is at the door. If a student attends any portion of the course, no refund is allowed. A student may attend a future course at no charge. No refund on books or materials that have been opened.

COURSE LOCATIONS: Other locations will be indicated with the course description.

Covina - Citrus Valley, Intercommunity Medical Center, 210 W. San Bernardino Rd, Covina, 91723. Classes are held in the hospital basement.

El Monte – Greater El Monte Comm Hospital 1701 Santa Anita Ave., South El Monte, 91733 Classes in modular building behind the hospital.

Glendora – Citrus Valley, Foothill Presbyterian, 250 S. Grand Ave., Glendora, 91741. Classes held in the Doctor’s Dining Room.

Ontario – The Meeting Place. 2235 E. Fourth St., Suites D & E, Ontario, 91764. Located north of 10 Freeway between Archibald and Vineyard.

Paramount – Suburban Medical Center 16453 S. Colorado Ave. Paramount, 90723. Arrive to front lobby. Classes in Education Area

West Covina - Citrus Valley, Queen of Valley, 1115 S. Sunset Ave. , West Covina, 91790. Annex 7 is in the West parking lot, Oakwood – north parking

Courses are listed in alphabetical order. Programs included in this flyer are:

|Class Name |Page # |Class Name |Page # |

|12 Lead EKG Interpretation |2 |Head to Toe Assessment |7 |

|ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support First Time and Renewal |2, 3 |I.V. Therapy and Blood Withdrawal |8 |

|Arterial Blood Gas Analysis - ABGs |3 |Lab Values |8 |

|Assault Response – AB 508 |4 |Medical Terminology Introduction |8 |

|BLS/CPR – Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider First Time and |4, 5 |NRP – Neonatal Resuscitation First Time and Renewal |8 |

|Renewal | | | |

|Cardiac Dysrhythmias for Monitor Techs |6 |PALS – Pediatric Advanced Life Support First Time and Renewal |9 |

|Cardiac Dysrhythmias (RN, LVN, RT) |6 |Spanish for Health Personnel |10 |

|Central Lines | |Stress Management |10 |

|Chemotherapy Validation |6 |Team Building |10 |

|Critical Care Nursing |7 |Triage |10 |

|Emergency Nursing for New Grads |7 |Unit Secretary |10 |

|Self Study Module Listings are on Page 10 |

|12 Lead EKG Interpretation 8.0 Contact Hours |

|This workshop will discuss analysis of the 12-Lead EKG to include an overview of cardiac anatomy, physiology and hemodynamics, axis, chamber hypertrophy, |

|bundle branch block, myocardial infarction and drug effects on the 12 Lead. Hands-on practice strips for interpretation will be included. Must have |

|knowledge of basic cardiac dysrhythmias. This course DOES NOT include the skills for taking a 12-Lead EKG. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Lab Values Location |Cost |

|1 |June 3 |Thursday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Glendora, Foothill Presbyterian, Solarium |$60.00 |

| | | | | |Handouts will be provided. |

|1 |June 18 |Friday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

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As with men, women's most common heart attack symptom is chest pain or discomfort. But women are somewhat more likely than men to experience some of the other common symptoms, particularly shortness of breath, nausea/vomiting, and back or jaw pain.()

|ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider First Time 12.0 Contact Hours |

|Healthcare providers will enhance their skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. For emergency,|

|intensive care, or critical care healthcare providers such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals who may need |

|to respond to a cardiovascular emergency. Participant must have knowledge of basic cardiac dysrhythmias prior to taking the course. |

|Questions about ACLS or PALS? Call, Text or Email Terry: Educate100@ (951)520-3116 |

|Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |ACLS First Time Location |Cost |

|1 |Feb 20 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A |$ 175 for class |

| | | | | |$35 for Book. |

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| | | | | |Required Textbook: |

| | | | | |ACLS Provider Manual |

| | | | | |(80-1088) |

|1 |Feb 27 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |Mar 13 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

|1 |Mar 20 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A | |

|1 |Apr 17 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |Apr 24 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |May 15 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |June 12 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |June 19 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

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|Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS & PALS and has developed instructional materials for this|

|purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for this |

|course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material; do not represent income to the Association |

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Coronary heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. Stroke is the No. 3 cause of death in the United States and a leading cause of serious disability. In the United States, total cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death.

Looking at specific age groups, cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 cause of death for people age 75 and older, No. 2 for people ages 25–74 and No. 5 for people ages 15–24 ()

|ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support Renewal 6.0 or 8.0 Contact Hours |

|This renewal class will enhance their skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. For emergency, |

|intensive care, or critical care healthcare providers such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals who may need |

|to respond to a cardiovascular emergency. Participant must have knowledge of basic cardiac dysrhythmias prior to taking the course. Persons taking the |

|course without a current card must be able to successfully complete the course without remediation. |

|Questions about ACLS or PALS? Call, Text or Email Terry: Educate100@ (951)520-3116 |

|Please bring your current card to the course. Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |ACLS Renewal Location |Cost |

|1 |Feb 27 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D |$ 100 for class |

| | | | | |$35 for Book. |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |Required Textbook: |

| | | | | |ACLS Provider Manual |

| | | | | |(80-1088) |

|1 |Mar 13 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

|1 |Mar 20 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A | |

|1 |Apr 17 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |Apr 24 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |Apr 28 |Wed |11 am – 5 pm |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

|1 |May 15 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |May 21 |Friday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Glendora, Foothill Pres, Doctor’s Dining Room | |

|1 |May 26 |Wed |11 am – 5 pm |El Monte, Greater El Monte, Modular Building | |

|1 |June 12 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |June 19 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |June 29 |Tuesday |11 am – 5 pm |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

| | | | | | |

|Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS & PALS and has developed instructional materials for this|

|purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for this |

|course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material; do not represent income to the Association |

|Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation 4.0 Contact Hours |

|Learn how to EASILY analyze arterial blood gases for oxygenation, oxygen saturation and acid-base status. You will learn how to interpret the oxyhemoglobin|

|dissociation curve. The class will also overview respiratory disorders and their effect on acid-base and oxygenation. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Lab Values Location |Cost |

|1 |May 25 |Tuesday |5:30 – 9:30 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C |$40.00 |

| | | | | |Handouts will be provided. |

|Assault Response Training AB 508 4.0 Contact Hours |

|This four hour class will include the following: General safety measures, personal safety measures, the assault cycle, characteristics of aggressive and |

|violent patients, strategies to avoid physical harm, and restraining techniques. Participants will need to wear comfortable clothing. Hands-on techniques |

|are included. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Assault Response Location |Cost |

| |$40.00 |

| |Handouts will be provided. |

|1 |Mar 18 |Thu |4 pm – 8 pm |Glendora, Foothill Pres, Doctor’s Dining Room | |

|1 |Mar 19 |Fri |1 pm – 5 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |May 21 |Fri |1 pm – 5 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |May 25 |Tue |6 pm – 10 pm |Glendora, Foothill Pres, Doctor’s Dining Room | |

|1 |June 15 |Tue |8:30 a – 12:30 |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

[pic]Although anyone working in a hospital may become a victim of violence, nurses and aides who have the most direct contact with patients are at higher risk. Other hospital personnel at increased risk of violence include emergency response personnel, hospital safety officers, and all health care providers. ()

|BLS or CPR – Health Care Provider First Time No Contact Hours |

|This course is designed to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages, use of an automated external defibrillator and relief of choking. For |

|healthcare providers – for example, EMS personnel, physician assistants, physicians, dentists, nurses, respiratory therapists and others who must have a |

|credential (card) documenting successful completion of a CPR course. |

|Questions about BLS? Email or call Katie Katiewellins@ (909) 855-5300 |

|Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |BLS First Time Location |Cost |

| |$60 for Class |

| |$15 Book |

| | |

| |Required Textbook: |

| |Basic Life Support |

| |for Healthcare |

| |Providers Student |

| |Manual (80-1010) |

|1 |Feb 27 |Sat |8 am – 1 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |Mar 20 |Sat |8 am – 1 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |Apr 24 |Sat |8 am – 1 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |Apr 27 |Tue |1 pm – 7 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |Apr 28 |Wed |8 am – 1 pm |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

|1 |May 15 |Sat |8 am – 1 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |June 17 |Thu |12 noon – 6 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |June 19 |Sat |8 am – 1 pm |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |June 29 |Tue |8 am – 1 pm |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

| | | | | | |

|Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS & PALS and has developed instructional materials for this|

|purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for this|

|course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material; do not represent income to the Association |

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The estimated average number of years of life lost due to a heart attack is 15. (Natl Vital Stat Rep.2008;56[10]:1–20.) About every 25 seconds, an American will suffer a coronary event, and about every minute someone will die from one. (AHA computation based on latest available mortality data.)

|BLS or CPR – Health Care Provider Renewal No Contact Hours |

|This course is designed to renew the skills of CPR for victims of all ages, use of an automated external defibrillator and relief of choking. For |

|healthcare providers – for example, EMS personnel, physician assistants, physicians, dentists, nurses, respiratory therapists and others who must have a |

|credential (card) documenting successful completion of a CPR course. Persons taking the course without a current card must be able to successfully complete|

|the course without remediation. |

|Questions about BLS? Email or call Katie Katiewellins@ (909) 855-5300 |

|Please bring your current card to the course. Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |BLS Healthcare Renewal Location |Cost |

|1 |Feb 27 |Sat |8 am – 11 am |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D |$40 for Class |

| | | | | |$15 Book |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |Required Textbook: |

| | | | | |Basic Life Support |

| | | | | |for Healthcare |

| | | | | |Providers Student |

| | | | | |Manual (80-1010) |

|1 |Mar 04 |Thu |1 pm – 4 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |Mar 12 |Fri |10 am – 1 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |Mar 13 |Sat |8 am – 11 am |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

|1 |Mar 17 |Wed |5 pm – 8 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |Mar 23 |Tue |3 pm – 6 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |Mar 29 |Mon |9 am – 12 noon |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |Apr 06 |Tue |11 am – 2 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |Apr 15 |Thu |1 pm – 4 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |Apr 21 |Wed |3 pm – 6 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |Apr 24 |Sat |8 am – 11 am |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |Apr 27 |Tue |9 am – 12 noon |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |Apr 28 |Wed |8 am – 11 am |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

|1 |May 6 |Thu |12 noon – 3 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |May 14 |Fri |9 am – 12 noon |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |May 15 |Sat |8 am – 11 am |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |May 18 |Tue |1 pm – 4 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |May 26 |Wed |5 pm – 8 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |May 26 |Wed |8 am – 11 am |El Monte, Greater El Monte, Modular Building | |

|1 |June 4 |Fri |8:30 – 11:30 am |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |June 9 |Wed |6 pm – 9 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |June 17 |Thu |8:30 – 11:30 am |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 | |

|1 |June 19 |Sat |8 am – 11 am |Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D | |

|1 |June 22 |Tue |3 pm – 6 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |Jun 29 |Tue |8 am – 11 am |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

| | | | | | |

|Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS & PALS and has developed instructional materials for this|

|purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for this|

|course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material; do not represent income to the Association |

|Cardiac Dysrhythmias for Monitor Technicians 24.0 Contact Hours |

|This course is designed for the person taking cardiac dysrhythmias for the first time. This may help the person who would like to be a monitor technician. |

|The class will include anatomy and physiology of the heart, conduction of the heart and analysis of sinus, atrial, junctional, heart block and ventricular |

|rhythms. Pacemakers will be discussed. Homework and completion of an exam are required to obtain a certificate. |

|Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time | Dysrhythmia for MT Location |Cost |

|4 |Thursdays March 4 – 25 |4 pm – 10 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class A |$125 for Class |

| | | | |Required Text $50.00 |

|4 |Thursdays April 01 – 22 |4 pm – 10 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class A | |

|Cardiac Dysrhythmias & Therapeutic Modalities (RN, LVN, RTs) 20.0 Contact Hours |

|This course is designed for the healthcare provider to learn to analyze the cardiac rhythms. The program is also helpful as a review if you have taken the |

|course before. The class will include anatomy and physiology of the heart, conduction of the heart and analysis of sinus, atrial, junctional, heart block |

|and ventricular rhythms. Emphasis will be placed on the effect of these rhythms on cardiac function and appropriate treatment. Pacemakers will be |

|discussed. Homework and completion of an exam are required to obtain a certificate. |

|Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Dysrhythmia RN, LVN, RT Location |Cost |

| |$125 for Class |

| |Required Text $50.00 |

|3 |Thursdays March 11 – 25 |4 pm – 10 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class A | |

|3 |Thursdays April 08 - 22 |4 pm – 10 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class A | |

|3 |Mondays, May 10 – 24 |8 am – 2:30 pm |El Monte, Greater El Monte, Modular Bldg | |

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|Central Lines 4.0 Contact Hours |

|This program will cover the assessment and management of central lines. Included will be rationale, use, and complications. Different types of lines will |

|be discussed. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Lab Values Location |Cost |

|1 |May 20 |Thursday |5:30 – 9:30 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A |$40.00 |

| | | | | |Handouts will be provided. |

|Chemotherapy Validation 14.0 Contact Hours |

|This course provides nurses with a comprehensive overview of chemotherapy and biotherapy and includes information on newly approved drugs to keep nurses |

|apprised of the latest developments in drug therapy. Students who successfully complete this course obtain an ONS chemotherapy provider card, valid for two |

|years. |

|Required Textbook: Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Guidelines and Recommendations for Practice (3rd Edition) 2009 ISBN: 978-1-890504-81-6 Publisher – |

|Oncology Nursing Society |

|Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Chemotherapy Validation Location |Cost |

|2 |Tuesdays |8:30 a – 3:00 p |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 |$100 for Class |

| |March 2nd and 9th | | |Required Textbook $90 |

|Critical Care Nursing 40.0 or 48.0 Contact Hours |

|This course is designed to help course participants succeed in obtaining the knowledge and skills needed for basic Critical Care Nursing. A pathophysiology |

|approach will be utilized to emphasize concepts for cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders. Full sections on hemodynamic monitoring and ventilators will be |

|included. The program will also cover neuro, renal, and endocrine systems as well as case studies. Requirements for Completion: Homework, Attendance at |

|all sessions, Exam (case study) |

|Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Critical Care Nursing Location |Cost |

| | | | |$225 for Class |

| | | | |Required Textbook $90 |

| | | | |Class Notebook $10 |

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| | | | |Book is less if purchased online at |

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|6 |Wednesdays |9 am – 4 pm |Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education | |

| |March 17 – April 21 | | | |

| |Tuesdays |9 am – 4 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class A | |

|6 |July 6 – August 10 | | | |

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Current Trends in Critical Care Symposium is February 18: Call (626) 915-6242.

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|Emergency Nursing New Grad Program 48.0 Contact Hours |

|This course is designed to help course participants succeed in obtaining the knowledge and skills needed for working in the Emergency Department. The ENA |

|Core Curriculum will be the basis of the course including Assessment and Resuscitation, Triage, Abuse, Organ and Tissue Donation, Pain Management, Clinical |

|Emergencies, Abdominal, Cardiovascular, EENT, Endocrine, Environmental, Infectious Diseases, Neurological Emergencies, Obstetric and Gynecological, Ocular, |

|Orthopedic, Toxicology, Psychiatric, Respiratory, Shock, Wounds and Aspects of Trauma. Legal aspects and professionalism will also be discussed. The course|

|will include case scenarios. The course would also serve as a good overview for the current E.D. nursing intending to take the CEN certification exam. |

|Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Emergency Nursing Location |Cost |

|6 |Fridays, Sept 10 |8 am – 4:30 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, |$225 for Class |

| |to Oct 15 | |Oakwood A |Class discount for students. |

| | | | |$90 for Book |

| | | | |$10 for Materials |

| | | | |Required Textbook: |

| | | | |Emergency Nursing Core Curriculum ENA |

| | | | |ISBN: 978-1-4160-3755-2 |

|Head to Toe Assessment with Advanced Concepts 4.0 Contact Hours |

|Enhance your head to toe assessment techniques. Learn an approach to complete a comprehensive and rapid head to toe assessment. Advanced concepts for |

|assessment will be discussed. Participants will have an opportunity to practice the skills. It would be helpful to bring a stethoscope and a pen light. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Head to Toe Location |Cost |

|1 |Apr 14 |Wed |8:30a – 12:30 p |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A |$40 for Class |

| | | | | |Handouts will be provided. |

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|I.V. Therapy and Blood Withdrawal Certification for LVNs 30.0 Hours BVNPT |

|This course is intended for the LVN or VN graduate needing I.V. Therapy and Blood Withdrawal Certification. Course if also helpful for R.N.s and nursing |

|students who would like to enhance their knowledge and skills of I.V. Therapy. Both certifications are included and may not be taken separately. Includes |

|materials and booklet. Students will be performing sticks on simulation arms and on each other. The course involves study and homework assignments. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Location |Cost |

|3 |Wednesdays, |9 am – 4 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7 |$200 for Class and Materials |

| |June 9, 16 and 23rd. | | |Handouts will be provided. |

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|Lab Values: Interpretation of Results 4.0 Contact Hours |

|This course will help you understand lab values and rationale for use in practice. Understanding lab values is the foundation for practice. Lab tests such|

|as the CBC, chemistry panels, cardiac panels, and much more will be discussed. You will gain so much in your practice with this course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Lab Values Location |Cost |

|1 |Mar 31 |Wed |8:30a – 12:30 p |Covina, Intercommunity, Class A |$40 for Class |

| | | | | |Handouts will be provided. |

|Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP) Provider or Renewal Skills Check 1.0 Contact Hour |

|This course is designed specifically for healthcare providers who need an American Academy of Pediatrics NRP card, Providers or Renewals. The NRP is |

|designed for those who participate in neonatal resuscitation in the delivery room and newborn nursery. Textbook: Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 5th |

|Edition |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |NRP Location |Cost |

|Appointment times must be |West Covina, Queen of the |$29 for Online Course |

|made and confirmed. |Valley, Family Birth and |$75 for Skills Validation |

| |Newborn Center Conference |Steps to taking the $29 online verification. |

| |Room. The facility is |Logon to: nrp |

| |located at the front of |NRP Online Evaluation (click on circle) |

| |the hospital.All skills |Create a New Account (Purchase $29.00) |

| |validations will be done |Take Exam |

| |at the above location. |The American Academy of Pediatrics developed a Written |

| |Bring your completed |Evaluation Online tool, which allows you to take the NRP test /|

| |online testing certificate|evaluation at your convenience. After completing a self review |

| |within 30 days of |of the course manual, and you feel you have mastered the |

| |completion for skills |required lessons, you can register for the online written |

| |validation.Arrive at the |evaluation. Once registered, you have 14 days to complete the |

| |1st, 2nd , 3rd or 4thhour |lesson evaluations. |

| |for skills. You should be|You will perform a short skills check / Megacode with a |

| |able to complete your |performance checklist to verify competency of the required |

| |skills in 1.0 hour. For |skills. |

| |example, if class is 8 am |Online evaluation must take place prior to evaluation of |

| |– 12 noon, you may arrive |Performance Checklists and/or Megacode. |

| |at 8, 9, 10 or 11 am. |After online testing is complete, print the certificate that |

| | |states the date of successfully completion You must present |

| | |this to the instructor within 30 days of completion as evidence|

| | |of successfully completing the online exam. |

| | |If 30 days pass without completion of the Performance Checklist|

| | |component, the online test becomes invalid. The 30 days start |

| | |on the day that the learner takes the examination the first |

| | |time. The online fee is not refundable. |

|1 |Mar 12 |Friday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

|1 |Mar 22 |Monday |4 pm – 8 pm | | |

|1 |Apr 16 |Friday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

|1 |Apr 26 |Monday |4 pm – 8 pm | | |

|1 |May 14 |Friday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

|1 |May 24 |Monday |4 pm – 8 pm | | |

|1 |Jun 18 |Friday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

|1 |June 28 |Monday |4 pm – 8 pm | | |

|1 |Jul 9 |Friday |4 pm – 8 pm | | |

|1 |July 19 |Monday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

|1 |Aug 13 |Friday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

|1 |Aug 23 |Monday |4 pm – 8 pm | | |

|1 |Sep 10 |Friday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

|1 |Sep 20 |Monday |4 pm – 8 pm | | |

|1 |Oct 8 |Friday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

|1 |Oct 18 |Monday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

|1 |Nov 12 |Friday |4 pm – 8 pm | | |

|1 |Dec 10 |Friday |4 pm – 8 pm | | |

|1 |Dec 20 |Monday |8 am – 12 noon | | |

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Effectiveness of assisted ventilation (from )

Increasing heart rate is the primary sign of effective ventilation during resuscitation. Other signs are:

• Improving color • Spontaneous breathing • Improving muscle tone

Check these signs of improvement after 30 seconds of PPV. This requires the assistance of another person.

|PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Provider First Time 12.0 Contact Hours |

|Designed to aid the pediatric healthcare provider in developing the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently and effectively manage critically ill |

|infants and children, resulting in improved outcomes. For pediatricians, emergency physicians, family physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse |

|practitioners, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare providers who initiate and direct advanced life support in pediatric emergencies. |

|Knowledge of basic cardiac dysrhythmias is required. Includes airway, mega-code, BLS and intraosseous stations. |

|Questions about ACLS or PALS? Call, Text or Email Terry: Educate100@ (951)520-3116 |

|Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |PALS First Time Location |Cost |

| | | | | |$175 for Class |

| | | | | |$40 Book |

| | | | | |Discount for Students |

| | | | | |Required Textbook: |

| | | | | |Pediatric Advanced Life Support |

| | | | | |Course Guide & Pediatric Advanced |

| | | | | |Life Support Provider Manual |

| | | | | |(80-1434) |

|1 |Mar 27 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A | |

|1 |Apr 10 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Greater El Monte, Modular Building | |

|1 |May 22 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |June 5 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Greater El Monte, Modular Building | |

|1 |Jul 24 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A | |

|1 |Aug 6 |Saturday |8 am – 8 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Renewal 8.0 Contact Hours |

|Designed to aid the pediatric healthcare provider in renewing the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently and effectively manage critically ill |

|infants and children, resulting in improved outcomes. For pediatricians, emergency physicians, family physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse |

|practitioners, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare providers who initiate and direct advanced life support in pediatric emergencies. |

|Persons taking the course without a current card must be able to successfully complete the course without remediation. Knowledge of basic cardiac |

|dysrhythmias is required. Includes airway, mega-code, BLS and intraosseous stations. |

|Questions about ACLS or PALS? Call, Text or Email Terry: Educate100@ (951)520-3116 |

|Please bring your current card to the course. Each student must have the current textbook for the course. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |PALS Renewal Location |Cost |

| | | | | |$100 for Class |

| | | | | |$40 Book |

| | | | | |Required Textbook: |

| | | | | |Pediatric Advanced Life Support |

| | | | | |Course Guide & Pediatric Advanced |

| | | | | |Life Support Provider Manual |

| | | | | |(80-1434) |

|1 |Mar 27 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A | |

|1 |Apr 10 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Greater El Monte, Modular Building | |

|1 |May 22 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|1 |June 5 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Greater El Monte, Modular Building | |

|1 |Jul 24 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A | |

|1 |Aug 6 |Saturday |8 am – 4:30 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C | |

|Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS & PALS and has developed instructional materials for this|

|purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for this |

|course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material; do not represent income to the Association |

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Dr. Inaba’s Simplified Pediatric Vital Signs: ()

• Newborn to 1 Year-HR 140/ Resp 40 • 1 to 4 Years-HR 120/Resp 30 • 4 to 12 Years- HR 100/Resp 20

|Spanish for Health Care Personnel – An Introduction 4.0 Contact Hours |

|Learn introductory techniques for communication with patients and families that have Spanish as their primary language. The course will include the “need |

|to know” phrases and terms with pronunciation and practice. The course includes a pocket booklet to keep with you while working. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Spanish for Healthcare Location |Cost |

|1 |Feb 26 |Friday |1 pm – 5 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C |$40.00 |

| | | | | |Booklet $10-$15 |

|Stress management 4.0 Contact Hours |

|Ever been stressed? Learn how to recognize indicators of stress, the effect of stress on the body, and techniques to manage stress in your life. Role play|

|and group discussion will be involved. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Lab Values Location |Cost |

|1 |June 1 |Tuesday |5:30 – 9:30 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C |$40.00 |

| | | | | |Handouts will be provided. |

|Team Building in Healthcare 4.0 Contact Hours |

|Participate in a dynamic program to enhance your team skills. The class will include group participation with role play. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Team Building Location |Cost |

|1 |Apr 26 |Mon |9 am – 1 pm |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C |$40.00 |

| | | | | |Handouts will be provided. |

|Triage Concepts for the Emergency Department 4.0 Contact Hours |

|Enhance or learn effective triage techniques for the E.D. Taught by experienced E.D. nurses with real-life situations. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Triage Location |Cost |

|1 |Apr 13 |Tuesday |8:30 – 12:30 |Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C |$40.00 |

| | | | | |Handouts will be provided. |

|1 |Jul 22 |Thursday |9 am – 1 pm |West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A | |

email: ede100@

|Unit Secretary and Transcription of Physician Orders No Contact Hours |

|This course will provide the learner with the necessary introductory skills to become a Unit Secretary or Ward Clerk. The program includes communication |

|techniques, medical abbreviations, and transcription of physicians orders on to a Kardex. Techniques for computer data entry will be discussed. |

|# Meetings |Date |Day |Time |Location |Cost |

|3 |Sep 15, 22, & 29 |3 pm – 9 pm |Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A |$100 for Class Handouts will be |

| | | | |provided. |

|Self Study Modules available online at More Coming! |

|•  4.0 Contact Hours Anticoagulation National Patient Safety Goal |•  6.0 Contact Hours Diabetes Pathophysiology |

|•  4.0 Contact Hours Pain Assessment and Management with Aging |•  6.0 Contact Hours Caring for the Elderly Assessment and Emergency Care |

|•  4.0 Contact Hours Assault Response Training AB 508 |•  8.0 Contact Hour Diabetes and Hypoglycemia |

|•  4.0 Contact Hours Aspects of Conscious/Sedation Analgesia |•  15.0 Contact Hours Dysrhythmia With Therapeutic Modalities |

|•  5.0 Contact Hours Triage and Assessment in the ED | |

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