Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
8.0-16.0 hours. The ACLS Provider Course provides the knowledge and skills needed to evaluate and manage the first 10 minutes of an adult ventricular fibrillation/ventricular tachycardia (VF/VT) arrest. Providers are expected to learn to manage 10 core ACLS cases: a respiratory emergency, four types of cardiac arrest (simple VF/VT, complex VF/VT, PEA and asystole), four types of prearrest emergencies (bradychardia, stable tachycardia, unstable tachycardia and acute coronary syndromes) and stroke.
Advanced Excel
2.0 hours. This course provides participants with the advanced skills needed to improve an Excel table. They will learn to create and apply styles; use AutoFormat; and use advanced functions.
Advanced PowerPoint
2.0 hours. This course provides participants with the advanced skills needed to improve a presentation in PowerPoint. They will learn to create and format shapes; use animation; create graphs; create diagrams; create tables; and learn how to use word art.
Advanced Word
2.0 hours. This class will teach participants the advanced skills needed to produce a document in Microsoft Word. They will learn how to format paragraphs using bullets, number, borders and shading; learn to create an outline; use headers and footers; working with columns; and how to create envelopes and labels.
Basic EKG Class
8.0 hours. An introductory course for RN’s, LPN’s, and Monitor Techs who have no experience in the interpretation of rhythm strips. Content that is covered includes: anatomy and physiology of the heart, the conduction system, and rhythm identification and interpretation. The effects of electrolyte imbalances and medications on the cardiac rhythm are discussed. A comprehensive handout is given to all participants. A test is given the last day of the class and a score of 80% is required to obtain a certificate of course completion.
Beginning Excel
2.0 hours. This course provides participants with the basic skills needed to produce an Excel table. They will understand spreadsheet terminology; learn to open, navigate and close workbooks; learn to enter and edit labels and values; use basic formulas; move and copy data; and how to print documents.
Beginning PowerPoint
2.0 hours. This course provides participants with the basic skills needed to produce a presentation in PowerPoint. They will learn how to choose a design template and change a page layout; how to add, delete and move slides; how to add text, images, animation and sound to a slide presentation; and how to start and end a slide show.
Beginning Word
2.0 hours. This class will teach participants the basic skills needed to produce a document in Microsoft Word. They will learn to identify screen components and how to use toolbars; how to navigate through the program; how to create, save, preview, print and retrieve documents; and how to use basic formatting functions.
Health Care Provider CPR (Certification and Recertification)
4.0-8.0 hours. The BLS Healthcare Provider Course teaches CPR skills for helping victims of all ages (including doing ventilation with a barrier device, a bag-mask device, and oxygen); use of an automated external defibrillator (AED); and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO). It's intended for participants who provide heath care to patients in a wide variety of settings, including in-hospital and out-of-hospital; for certified or noncertified, licensed or nonlicensed healthcare professionals.
Intermediate Excel
2.0 hours. This course provides participants with the skills needed to improve an Excel table. They will learn advanced formatting functions including inserting rows and columns; work with multiple worksheets; use headers and footers; and learn to define a print area and add page breaks.
Intermediate PowerPoint
2.0 hours. This course provides participants with the skills needed to improve a presentation in PowerPoint. They will learn how to use a master slide; change the format and/or appearance of a presentation; add headers and footers; and how to use hyperlinks.
Intermediate Word
2.0 hours. This class will teach participants the skills needed to improve a document in Microsoft Word. They will learn to create and edit text; use proofing tools including speller and grammar check; and learn advanced formatting.