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calendar and handbook - Sydney Adventist Hospital

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Advanced Life Support - AdultTarget Audience: Those currently practising in critical care areas.Maximum 16 participants.Prerequisite: Currently competent in basic life support skills(assessed in the past twelve months) <strong>and</strong> rhythm recognition.Completion of pre reading package.Dates: Tuesday 2 April, Tuesday 23 July, Thursday 19 September 2013Times: 8.00am - 4.30pmLocation: San Education Training Rooms, Beattie ComplexCourse Content: Course work based upon the AustralianResuscitation Council’s guidelines. The package assists theparticipant to prepare for nursing ALS situations in their currentworkplace by reviewing the requisite theoretical knowledge <strong>and</strong>providing procedural guidelines for the application of theoryto practice.Course Fee: $195.00 pp – SAH Staff $70.00 (lunch included)Advanced Life Support - PaediatricTarget Audience: Nurses <strong>and</strong> Doctors currently practising in criticalcare areas. Maximum 16 participants.Prerequisite: Currently competent in basic life support skills(assessed in the past twelve months). NB SAH EC staff receivepriority placement.Date: Thursday 18 July 2013Times: 8.00am - 4.30pmLocation: San Education Training Rooms, Beattie ComplexCourse Content: This is a one day workshop with a compulsorypre reading package. Lecture topics include: assessment, intubation,fluids <strong>and</strong> pharmacology, vascular access <strong>and</strong> defibrillation.Workshop includes skill stations <strong>and</strong> scenario based learning.Course Fee: $195.00 pp – SAH Staff $70.00 (lunch included)13

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