
PALS Update
Stay current, stay confident, and stay ready to save young lives with Attentive Safety’s American Heart Association Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Renewal Course—updated to reflect the latest 2025 AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC. This advanced renewal program is designed for healthcare professionals who already hold a valid PALS Provider card and need to update their pediatric emergency skills, reinforce critical decision-making, and maintain compliance with hospital, credentialing, and licensing requirements.
The 2025 AHA updates emphasize earlier recognition of pediatric deterioration, improved management of respiratory failure and shock, updated bradycardia and tachycardia algorithms, and enhanced resuscitation team communication. Attentive Safety’s renewal course brings these changes to life through instructor-led review, hands-on simulations, and interactive case scenarios that mirror real pediatric emergencies. You’ll refine your assessment skills, strengthen your understanding of updated treatment algorithms, and practice responding as both a team member and team leader during high-risk pediatric resuscitation events.
Healthcare professionals choose Attentive Safety because our PALS Renewal Course is efficient, clinically relevant, and taught by AHA-certified instructors with real-world pediatric and emergency medicine experience. You will revisit essential topics such as pediatric respiratory distress/failure, shock recognition, cardiac arrest management, arrhythmia treatment pathways, and post-resuscitation care—ensuring your practice remains aligned with the most current science.
Courses are offered 7 days a week at our convenient Marietta, Doraville, and Alpharetta training centers, making renewal simple for busy clinicians balancing patient care, shift schedules, and continuing education requirements. Upon successful completion, you will earn an updated AHA PALS Provider eCard valid for two years, recognized nationwide by hospitals, credentialing bodies, and emergency response systems.
If you are a pediatric nurse, physician, paramedic, respiratory therapist, neonatology provider, pediatric hospitalist, or any clinician responsible for pediatric emergency care, renewing your PALS certification is essential for maintaining professional competence, compliance, and clinical readiness.
Course Components
- Mandatory PALS Precourse Self-Assessment and video review
- Updated 2025 pediatric resuscitation algorithms
- 50-question written exam
- Child and infant CPR skills evaluation
- Megacode pediatric case scenarios
- Focus on respiratory failure—leading cause of pediatric arrest
- Shock management updates: fluid strategies & vasoactive medications
- Enhanced teamwork & communication skills under the 2025 AHA model