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CPR Certification in ME
Obtaining CPR Certification in Maine is simplified through Code One's BEACON program, merging online American Heart Association training with individual skills appointments. Multiple courses cater to non-healthcare individuals and healthcare professionals, providing essential life-saving skills. Code One offers convenient locations and abundant appointment options for varied training needs. Read More
CPR Certification in CT
Obtaining CPR Certification in Connecticut is made easy through BEACON by Code One, which offers both online training and in-person skills assessments. With various courses for healthcare and non-healthcare professionals, learners can choose from multiple locations across Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, ensuring convenient access to quality training. Read More
Connecticut Summer Camps – First Aid, CPR, and Medication Administration Requirements
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow so that means spring and summer are just around the corner! For Connecticut Summer Camp Directors, this also means that planning is well under way for another safe and successful year for the thousands of children that will be attending camp in just a few… Read More
Can Canadians take American Heart Association training?
There are a number of circumstances that Canadian healthcare professionals would require American Heart Association (AHA) courses such as BLS/CPR, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). For example, Canadian travel nurses who are preparing for an assignment in… Read More
Transcutaneous Pacing
Background Transcutaneous pacing is a treatment option for symptomatic bradycardias unresponsive to Atropine or when Atropine is not immediately available. Additional indications of transcutaneous pacing include symptomatic bradycardia, most commonly resulting from acute MI, sinus node dysfunction, and complete heart blocks. Pacing is also recommended for severely symptomatic patients, especially… Read More
March 2022 Update: CPR Training and COVID-19 Safety
Updated March 14, 2022 Each passing day gets us one day closer to the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. At Code One, we are not letting our guard down. We continue to follow numerous precautions to keep you safe while attending our training programs. American Heart Association Training DURING COVID-19… Read More
How Can I Access Previous AHA Certifications?
Have you ever misplaced that initial printout you made of your BLS card? Or have you ever thought to yourself- Where is my ACLS card? Well fear not, there’s a few ways you can retrieve that vital proof of those American Heart Association certification(s) you’ve worked hard for. The Training… Read More
Can I be a CPR Instructor?
CPR is a valuable and life-saving skill. Every year, more than 805,000 heart attacks occur outside of a hospital setting. In a perfect world, everyone would know how to perform the life saving actions of CPR. But, according to American Heart Association statistics, only 2.4% of… Read More
How Long Can I Wait After I Do The Online AHA Training To Do The Skills Testing?
Here at Code One Training Solutions, we understand that your time is valuable. Sometimes life gets in the way and we aren’t able to finish everything as quickly as we would like to, and that is okay! Once you open your online AHA Heartcode course, you will have 1 year… Read More
Where can I view the eBook for Heartcode BLS / ACLS / PALS courses?
American Heart Association (AHA) Heartcode programs for BLS, ACLS, and PALS contain a ton of valuable information in each lesson. While most of the course content can be studied through the adaptive learning modules in each program, many of our learners wish to access the… Read More