AHA aligned training center
 

How Long Does My Class Last?

The following are approximate course duration times.

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  • BLS Class:  3.5 – 4 hours
  • Heartsaver CPR AED Class:  3 hours
  • Heartsaver CPR AED First Aid Class:  6-7 hours
  • First time ACLS Class:  8-9 hours (1 day only)
  • First time PALS Class:  8-9 hours (1 day only)
  • ACLS Renew Class:  8-9 hours
  • PALS Renew Class:  8-9 hours
  • BLS/ACLS Renew Combo class:  8-9 hours

 


What Book is Required for the HeartSaver CPR and First Aid Course?

For HeartSaver CPR AED you will need the Heartsaver© CPR AED Student Workbook by the American Heart Association with a copyright date of 2020 or later.

For HeartSaver First Aid and CPR AED you will need the Heartsaver© First Aid – CPR AED Student Workbook by the American Heart Association with a copyright date of 2020 or later.

 

**If you do not have a book at the time of class, you can purchase one from the instructor prior to class.


Can I Sign Up for First Aid ONLY class?

Yes, you can sign up for a First Aid only class without having to take CPR and AED.

Contact our office and we will send you a paylink, as we do not offer the first aid only portion on our website.

Call Us! We’re always happy to help.


Is There a Written Test at the End of the Course?

BLS Test
Yes, there is a written test at the end of the BLS class. It is 25 questions. You may use your book for reference, i.e. open book.

ACLS Test
Yes, there is a written test at the end of the ACLS class. It is 50 questions. You may use your book for reference, i.e. open book.

PALS Test
Yes, there is a written test at the end of the PALS class. It is 50 questions. You may use your book for reference, i.e. open book.

HeartSaver CPR and First Aid
There is no written test for the HeartSaver CPR and First Aid classes.


How Do I Claim my eCard?

The American Heart Association no longer provides physical cards. All cards are in digital format that you can access and print.

 

Here are directions on How To Claim and Access Your Ecard.

Once you have accessed your card through the AHA’s website, you will have the option to download and print the eCard, which is in PDF format.

If you have any questions or problems, please contact us. We’re always happy to help!