Maryland ACLS, PALS, BLS & CPR

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Earn your ACLS, PALS, BLS or CPR card online in about 1-2 hours. Our courses are accepted in Maryland & Nationwide, & backed with a 100% money back guarantee.

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ACLS

Advanced Cardiac Life Support


Certification

$149

 

Recertification

$99

 

PALS

Pediatric Advanced Life Support


Certification

$149

 

Recertification

$99

 

BLS

Basic Life Support


Certification

$75

 

Recertification

$50

 

CPR

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation


CPR / AED

Certification / Recertification

$20

CPR / AED / FIRST AID

Certification / Recertification

$35

Maryland BLS, ACLS, PALS, CPR AED Certification

Maryland PALS, ACLS BLS & CPR AED Certification Online

We offer online medical courses for training in PALS, ACLS, and BLS certifications and recertifications. We also offer CPR/AED and First Aid, and courses to our clients. We have currently trained thousands of happy customers nationwide everyday. Our program is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from the comfort of your home or office. All of our exams and included course materials were written by active medical professionals using the current medical 2015 guidelines. These materials are reviewed periodically and updated every five years to stay in compliance with the latest life-saving guidelines.

Maryland PALS, ACLS, and BLS Online Certification and Training Courses

Each of our PALS,ACLS,and BLS online Certification courses are perfect for any busy medical professional who doesn’t have the time to sit down in-person and complete the course. Anyone who enrolls can choose whether they’d like to complete one, two, or all three certifications. Check with your employer to see if you need just BLS certification, ACLS certification, or all three certifications. If it is time for you to recertify your ACLS renewal,BLS recertification,or PALS recertification, we have you covered! All you have to do is go to the website select the recertify option and enroll. It is a good idea to review all of the course materials, so you’re up-to-date on the most recent guidelines before you take the exam. This exam is not timed, and the average time from start to finish is one to two hours.

To encourage working people and busy professionals to get PALS, ACLS or BLS certified, we offer a convenient, flexible, online training course along with all of the study materials and exams. Once you decide to get certified, enroll in one of our classes and pay the fee. You’ll now have access to the study materials from any internet-ready device, and you can take the exam when it is convenient for you to do so. According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse, from 2012 to 2015 there was just over double the number of deaths contributed to drug overdoses. This means that having ACLS certification, PALS certification, and even BLS certification could have saved someone’s life. You will need more training than your traditional CPR for a drug overdose, and that’s where our online courses come in.

Maryland CPR, First Aid, and AED Online Certification or Re-Certification

Did you ever wonder why more employers require their staff members to be certified in the latest CPR/AED and First Aid courses? According to Emergency Cardiovascular Care, over 350,000 people suffer a cardiac emergency outside of the hospital each year. The more people that are on hand that knows these easy to learn techniques, the better chance the victim has of surviving. It is also a good thing to know if you work in the construction industry, or around dangerous environments. If you live in Maryland and you spend the majority of your time on the water, being able to give someone CPR in the case of an emergency could be the difference between someone living and tragedy.

Information About Maryland

Maryland, also known as the Old Line State, was the 7th state to be admitted into the United States on April 28th, 1788. According to 50states.com, in 2013 Maryland had a population of almost six million individuals, and was the 19th most populated state in the United States. It has over 12,407 square miles of land and is known as “Little America” for its broad range of different types of terrain throughout the state.

Maryland Health Statistics

Although Maryland ranks the two leading causes of death as heart disease and stroke, the second leading cause of death for children in the age group of 0 to 4 is drowning. In 2012, there were 64 reported drowning deaths. This is why it is always critical to watch your children around the water or swim with the buddy system. The protocol for CPR is different on infants and small children, and this is why it is always important to know the different techniques and possible scenarios.

Baltimore

Baltimore is Maryland’s largest city with a population of over 600,00 people in just over 92 square miles. It is also the largest independent city in the United States as it is not part of any particular county. In 1904, the Great Baltimore Fire burned through 1,500 buildings and 70 blocks in just over 30 hours. Baltimore is also home to the National Aquarium, and this is Maryland’s biggest tourist draw.

In parts of West Baltimore, inhabitants die of asthma, obesity, cardiovascular issues, and hypertension each day. Maryland, on a whole, has the highest number of deaths from air pollution in the country. For every 100,000 Baltimore residents, 130 are likely to die early from complications linking to thepoor air quality and pollution. Large quantities of ozone in the air have also played a role in people developing heart disease, asthma, and lung cancer. With statistics like these, it’s no wonder more employers are requesting that their staff have higher training certifications. BLS certification and ACLS certification are being required more frequently than ever and these statistics are an example of why it is a good idea to make time for an online certification course.

Columbia

Columbia is Maryland’s second biggest city with a population of just over 99,000 people. It is made up of ten small villages all linked together. It is known for taking its various street names from famous books. There is a Hobbit’s Glen that was inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. Money magazine ranked Columbia as #1 on its 100 Best Places to Live poll it ran in 2016. There are over 25 public swimming pools and various recreational activities to do as well.

Despite the fact that Howard County, where Columbia is located, is ranked the healthiest county in Maryland, obesity is still a major health risk. It also ranks it as having generally poor air quality, and this contributes to chronic conditions like asthma and cardiovascular problems. High vehicle output is partly to blame for this pollution as well. With the threats of asthma and cardiovascular problems being so widespread, it is a good idea to be certified in at least Basic Life Support (BLS), if not Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) because you never know when you could put your training to use, especially if the air quality is particularly bad on any given day.

Germantown

Germantown is the third largest city in Maryland, and the population reaches just over 86,000 people. This city sits on just six square miles, and it is 26 miles from Washington, DC. It has hot and humid summers with wet and mild winters. The hot and humid summers are known to irritate respiratory problems, and it generally a good idea to have training or a certification so you can help if someone’s respiratory issues flare and they’re having trouble breathing. You’ll need to keep both yourself and them calm, and if you have BLS or ACLS certification, you’ll have greater success staying calm because you’ll have had training. The biggest two employers in this city are Library Systems and Services along with Qiagen North America.

Cardiovascular disease is marked as the leading cause of death in Germantown, followed closely by complications from diabetes. Each year, over 730,000 Americans will have a heart attack. Out of this 730,000 people, 525,000 will be having their first heart attack. These two issues can be traced to lifestyle choices and the obesity rate that runs very high all over Maryland. A study was done, and it showed that your chances of surviving a heart attack outside of a hospital if a bystander intervened were 16% better than your chances of waiting for EMS to arrive, and this is double the national average of just over 7%. The survival rate goes up in part to the bystanders having the proper certifications and training. It can be simple CPR certification, BLS certification or even ACLS certification. The more training the bystander has, the more likely they are to respond to someone in distress because it’s been ingrained into their system, and the higher chance of survival the heart attack victim has.

Silver Spring

The town of Silver Spring is the fourth largest city with a population count of 72,000 in 2015. This city got its name from a mica-studded spring that was discovered in 1840. The oldest part of this city is a massive business hub that runs to Washington, DC. Rock Creek Park is a major tourist draw as it offers miles of hiking trails, picnic grounds, and tennis courts.

In spite of the fact that Silver Spring has gorgeous parks and hiking trails, the top two biggest health problems are pneumonia and congestive heart failure. In 2014, there were 510 people who were enrolled in Medicare treated for pneumonia, and 474 treated for congestive heart failure. In the past year, over 147,000 Americans died from chronic respiratory issues like asthma, COPD, bronchitis, and pneumonia. Again, this traces back to the pollution levels in the air and lifestyle choices.

 

Annapolis

Annapolis is the capital city of Maryland and has a population of just short of 40,000 people. This city has a rich history and still has 18th-century brick houses and the 1700s era Maryland State House. Annapolis is also home to the United States Naval Academy and features many monuments and museums.

Substance abuse is a leading cause of emergency room visits and health risks in Annapolis, according to the Anne Arundel County Department of Health. In the period from 2010 to 2014, there were roughly 1,600 cases of opioid poisonings. Between March 7th and March 8th, 2017, there were 16 opioid overdoses and 3 fatalities. This works in tandem with the mental health problems that are also on the rise for this city.  If you know someone is suffering overdose symptoms, you’ll want to have the training to successfully help them. An online certification course will ensure you know what to do until EMS arrives.

CPR Highlights in Maryland

March 2017 – A home inspector in Baltimore has been credited with saving a man’s life by performing CPR. He found a condominium maintenance worker laying on the ground and began performing CPR until paramedics arrived and took over.

July 2017 – A Maryland mother is currently hosting CPR parties to teach her neighbors the importance of knowing this life-saving skill set. She started this tradition after her son almost drowned in 2011 at a pool. To date, she has hosted over 150 CPR parties and reached over 1,000 community members.

ACLS

Advanced Cardiac Life Support


Certification

$149

Recertification

$99
Course Includes
  • 8 CEH Certification
  • 4 CEH Recertification
  • Nationally & Internationally Accepted
  • Fast – Convenient – 100% Online Manual and Test
  • Free Unlimited Retakes
  • Free Hard Copy Card and Shipping
  • Receive Instant Digital Copy Card
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee
PALS

Pediatric Advanced Life Support


Certification

$149

Recertification

$99
Course Includes
  • 8 CEH Certification
  • 4 CEH Recertification
  • Nationally & Internationally Accepted
  • Fast – Convenient – 100% Online Manual and Test
  • Free Unlimited Retakes
  • Free Hard Copy Card and Shipping
  • Receive Instant Digital Copy Card
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee
BLS

Basic Life Support


Certification

$75

Recertification

$50
Course Includes
  • 4 CEH Certification
  • 2 CEH Recertification
  • Nationally & Internationally Accepted
  • Fast – Convenient – 100% Online Manual and Test
  • Free Unlimited Retakes
  • Free Hard Copy Card and Shipping
  • Receive Instant Digital Copy Card
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee
CPR

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation


CPR / AED

Certification / Recertification

$20

CPR / AED / FIRST AID

Certification / Recertification

$35
Course Includes
  • Nationally & Internationally Accepted
  • Fast – Convenient – 100% Online Manual and Test
  • Free Unlimited Retakes
  • Free Hard Copy Card and Shipping
  • Receive Instant Digital Copy Card
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee