2020 ACLS Provider Course FAQ - Ucm - 506779
2020 ACLS Provider Course FAQ - Ucm - 506779
2020 ACLS Provider Course FAQ - Ucm - 506779
FAQ
The goal of the ACLS Provider Course is to improve outcomes for adult patients of cardiac arrest and
other cardiopulmonary emergencies through early recognition and interventions by high-performance
teams.
Q: What are the key differences between the 2015 Guidelines and 2020 Guidelines versions of the ACLS
Provider Course?
A: The new ACLS Course includes the following changes:
Online exams
The AHA now offers online exams for Instructor-led Training (ILT) courses. Using their Security ID
number, Training Centers secure online exams (bundled with eCards or as a standalone option) from
ShopCPR to be issued to students during the ILT course. Online exams improve exam security and are
just one way the AHA ensures that cardholders around the world have met the same course
completion requirements for ACLS classroom training.
Course Videos
• Course videos are available in digital format online and on DVD
• New videos have been added to the ACLS Course, including CPR Coach
Instructor Manual
Part 1: General Concepts – All healthcare Instructor manuals now have a universal section, including
• Science and educational principles of resuscitation training
• Basic logistics for conducting any AHA course
Precourse Work
Instructor-led courses now include precourse work. If an Instructor chooses this option
(recommended), students review course content through online interactive videos before they enter
the classroom. Video lessons cover multiple medical subjects to prepare students for the course. Each
lesson includes questions to engage students. This format allows more classroom time for hands-on
skills training and leads to students being better prepared to participate as soon as they enter the
classroom.
Prebriefing
In the 2020 ACLS Provider Course, Instructors conduct a prebriefing with students immediately before
the start of each simulation. The goals of prebriefing are to establish a positive learning environment
and to provide information about the session to students. In addition, teams will set goals for the case
and discuss the goals they set in the prebriefing during the debriefing. This will prepare students for
success in the course.
CPR Coach
The CPR Coach is a new role within the resuscitation team. The CPR Coach role is designed to promote
the delivery of high-quality CPR and allow the Team Leader to focus on other elements of cardiac
arrest care, coordinate the various team members’ assigned tasks, and ensure that clinical care is
delivered according to AHA guidelines.
2020 ACLS Provider Course (Instructor-Led Training)
FAQ
Skills Testing
High-Quality BLS Skills Testing
• Focuses on continuous chest compressions
Megacode Testing
• Assesses students as a team
• Set goals related to chest compression fraction and teamwork
• Core concepts are presented online through interactive video lessons. Video lessons are
completed before coming to class. Then Instructors lead discussions and case-based
scenarios around a manikin during class.
• The Instructor coaches students by using a feedback device as they practice CPR and
ventilation skills.
• The Instructor monitors as each student/team demonstrates skills proficiency as outlined
in the skills testing checklist.
• Students take the ACLS Provider Course Exam exam to confirm their understanding of core
concepts.
The TC may choose for students to complete online video lessons (precourse work) before coming to
class, or may choose to conduct a traditional ACLS course, where all video lessons are conducted in
class as interactive discussions with students. The course is designed to give students the opportunity
to practice and demonstrate proficiency in the following skills used in resuscitation:
• Defibrillation
• Intravenous (IV)/intraosseous (IO) access (information only)
• Use of medications
• Cardioversion
• Transcutaneous pacing
• High-performance teams
Q: What resources are available to help prepare students for the ACLS Course?
A: The following ACLS resources are available to students at eLearning.heart.org:
• Mandatory Precourse Self-Assessment
• Precourse Preparation Checklist
• Video Lessons (Precourse Work)
• ACLS Supplementary Information
Precourse Self-Assessment
before the course. All students must complete the Precourse Self-Assessment and achieve a score of at
least 70% before taking the ACLS Course. Students must print their successful scoring report and bring
it with them to class.
Q: Will there be a printed version of the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment? If not, why not?
A: The online Precourse Self-Assessment cannot be duplicated in a printed format since it measures
knowledge gaps based on how students answer questions as they move through the assessment. A
written version would not be able to adequately assess knowledge.
Course Materials
Q: What materials are available for the ACLS Provider Instructor-led Course?
A: Materials for the AHA's ACLS Provider Instructor-led training course are currently available through
ShopCPR.Heart.org or WorldPoint (for some AHA Training Centers). Materials include:
Student Materials:
20-1106 ACLS Provider Manual
20-1120 ACLS Reference Card Set
20-3100 ACLS Provider Manual eBook
20-3109 ACLS Digital Reference Card
Instructor Materials
20-1109 ACLS Course DVD Set
20-1413 ACLS Digital Videos
20-1107 ACLS Instructor Manual
20-3101 ACLS Instructor Manual eBook
Cards
20-3000 ACLS Provider eCard
Supplemental
20-1111 ACLS Poster Set
20-1110 ACLS Emergency Crash Cart Cards
20-1112 Suspected Stroke Algorithm and Emergency Medical Services Acute Stroke Routing Card
2020 ACLS Provider Course (Instructor-Led Training)
FAQ
Q: Why are there 2 DVDs included in the ACLS Course DVD Set?
A: The set includes 2 DVDs to provide more flexibility for Instructors in the way the course is run based on
a general ratio of 2 Instructors to 12 students.
Course Length
Q: What resources are available to help Instructors understand the new ACLS Course and materials?
A: The AHA developed the ACLS Product & Course Orientation (P&CO) to help ACLS Instructors
understand the new, 2020 ACLS course design and teaching strategies, and to quickly get up to speed
on the latest and most important updates to the ACLS Course materials. This orientation is available
free of charge to Instructors through eLearning.Heart.org (requires login with AHA Instructor Network
credentials).
While all ACLS Instructors are strongly encouraged to complete the P&CO before teaching the new
course, it is not required. Viewing the P&CO is most helpful if Instructors have new course materials in-
hand while viewing.
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FAQ
Q: Does the 2020 ACLS Provider Course include an option for students to earn a BLS Provider Card
during an ACLS class?
A: Yes. The AHA allows Instructors to add BLS skills testing and an exam to provide both a BLS Provider
eCard and an ACLS Provider eCard upon successful completion of the ACLS course. If a BLS Provider
card is to be issued, a BLS Instructor must be present to complete the infant CPR skills tests as well as
the exam. Note that offering testing for BLS skills and administering the BLS exam will add time to
the ACLS Course. Renewal of BLS skills during an ACLS class should be a preplanned option, with
registration for the BLS portion to allow for both the students and the Instructor to prepare.
Q: Are students allowed to access resources when taking the ACLS Provider Course Exam?
A: The AHA has adopted an open-resource policy for exams. Open resource means that students may
use resources as a reference while completing the exam. Resources could include the provider manual,
either in printed form or as an eBook on personal devices, any notes the student took during the
provider course, the 2020 Handbook of ECC for Healthcare Providers, the AHA Guidelines for CPR and
ECC, posters, etc. Open resource does not mean open discussion with other students or the Instructor.
Students may not interact with each other during the exam.
Q: Does the ACLS Provider ILT Course offer continuing education (CE)?
A: Yes. The following CE is available for the ACLS Provider and the ACLS Update Courses: