Key Medical Resources, Inc. Course Schedule Spring 2010

Classes will be added (please check for future listings

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Questions: Call/Text (951) 520-3116 or Email: Fax: (951) 739-0378

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Welcome to Key Medical Resources Classes!

Our goal is that you leave the course better than you arrived!

Please Note: Additional classes will be added at other locations.

We are awaiting notification of room availability.

Some Tips for Your Classes and Registration:

Ø  Register for All Classes at www.cprclassroom.com

Ø  You May download Self-Study Modules on the web site. Fax your answer sheet and your certificate will be emailed to you!

Ø  Payment (Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard) at the door.

Ø  Books are required at registration. Available online, at the class, or at the Mt. San Antonio College Book RAC.

Ø  Please let us know you are coming. Classes may be cancelled for low enrollment and we would like to let you know.

Ø  Refund Policy: All payment is at the door. If a student attends any portion of the course, no refund is allowed. A student may attend a future course at no charge. No refund on books or materials that have been opened.

COURSE LOCATIONS: Other locations will be indicated with the course description.

Covina - Citrus Valley, Intercommunity Medical Center, 210 W. San Bernardino Rd, Covina, 91723. Classes are held in the hospital basement.

El Monte – Greater El Monte Comm Hospital 1701 Santa Anita Ave., South El Monte, 91733 Classes in modular building behind the hospital.

Glendora – Citrus Valley, Foothill Presbyterian, 250 S. Grand Ave., Glendora, 91741. Classes held in the Doctor’s Dining Room.

Ontario – The Meeting Place. 2235 E. Fourth St., Suites D & E, Ontario, 91764. Located north of 10 Freeway between Archibald and Vineyard.

Paramount – Suburban Medical Center 16453 S. Colorado Ave. Paramount, 90723. Arrive to front lobby. Classes in Education Area

West Covina - Citrus Valley, Queen of Valley, 1115 S. Sunset Ave. , West Covina, 91790. Annex 7 is in the West parking lot, Oakwood – north parking

Courses are listed in alphabetical order. Programs included in this flyer are:

Class Name / Page # / Class Name / Page #
§  12 Lead EKG Interpretation / 2 / §  Head to Toe Assessment / 7
§  ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support First Time and Renewal / 2, 3 / §  I.V. Therapy and Blood Withdrawal / 8
§  Arterial Blood Gas Analysis - ABGs / 3 / §  Lab Values / 8
§  Assault Response – AB 508 / 4 / §  Medical Terminology Introduction / 8
§  BLS/CPR – Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider First Time and Renewal / 4, 5 / §  NRP – Neonatal Resuscitation First Time and Renewal / 8
§  Cardiac Dysrhythmias for Monitor Techs / 6 / §  PALS – Pediatric Advanced Life Support First Time and Renewal / 9
§  Cardiac Dysrhythmias (RN, LVN, RT) / 6 / §  Spanish for Health Personnel / 10
§  Central Lines / §  Stress Management / 10
§  Chemotherapy Validation / 6 / §  Team Building / 10
§  Critical Care Nursing / 7 / §  Triage / 10
§  Emergency Nursing for New Grads / 7 / §  Unit Secretary / 10
Self Study Module Listings are on Page 10
12 Lead EKG Interpretation 8.0 Contact Hours
This workshop will discuss analysis of the 12-Lead EKG to include an overview of cardiac anatomy, physiology and hemodynamics, axis, chamber hypertrophy, bundle branch block, myocardial infarction and drug effects on the 12 Lead. Hands-on practice strips for interpretation will be included. Must have knowledge of basic cardiac dysrhythmias. This course DOES NOT include the skills for taking a 12-Lead EKG.
# Meetings / Date / Day / Time / Lab Values Location / Cost
1 / June 3 / Thursday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Glendora, Foothill Presbyterian, Solarium / $60.00
Handouts will be provided.
1 / June 18 / Friday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C

As with men, women's most common heart attack symptom is chest pain or discomfort. But women are somewhat more likely than men to experience some of the other common symptoms, particularly shortness of breath, nausea/vomiting, and back or jaw pain.(Americanheart.org)

ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider First Time 12.0 Contact Hours
Healthcare providers will enhance their skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. For emergency, intensive care, or critical care healthcare providers such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals who may need to respond to a cardiovascular emergency. Participant must have knowledge of basic cardiac dysrhythmias prior to taking the course.
Questions about ACLS or PALS? Call, Text or Email Terry: (951)520-3116
Each student must have the current textbook for the course.
# Meetings / Date / Day / Time / ACLS First Time Location / Cost
1 / Feb 20 / Saturday / 8 am – 8 pm / West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A / $ 175 for class
$35 for Book.
Required Textbook:
ACLS Provider Manual
(80-1088)
1 / Feb 27 / Saturday / 8 am – 8 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / Mar 13 / Saturday / 8 am – 8 pm / Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education
1 / Mar 20 / Saturday / 8 am – 8 pm / West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A
1 / Apr 17 / Saturday / 8 am – 8 pm / Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C
1 / Apr 24 / Saturday / 8 am – 8 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / May 15 / Saturday / 8 am – 8 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / June 12 / Saturday / 8 am – 8 pm / Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C
1 / June 19 / Saturday / 8 am – 8 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS & PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for this course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material; do not represent income to the Association

Coronary heart disease istheNo. 1 cause of death in the United States. Stroke is the No. 3 cause of death in the United States and a leading cause of serious disability. In the United States, total cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death.

Looking at specific age groups, cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 cause of death for people age 75 and older, No. 2 for people ages 25–74 and No. 5 for people ages 15–24 (Americanheart.org)

ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support Renewal 6.0 or 8.0 Contact Hours
This renewal class will enhance their skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. For emergency, intensive care, or critical care healthcare providers such as physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals who may need to respond to a cardiovascular emergency. Participant must have knowledge of basic cardiac dysrhythmias prior to taking the course. Persons taking the course without a current card must be able to successfully complete the course without remediation.
Questions about ACLS or PALS? Call, Text or Email Terry: (951)520-3116
Please bring your current card to the course. Each student must have the current textbook for the course.
# Meetings / Date / Day / Time / ACLS Renewal Location / Cost
1 / Feb 27 / Saturday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D / $ 100 for class
$35 for Book.
Required Textbook:
ACLS Provider Manual
(80-1088)
1 / Mar 13 / Saturday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education
1 / Mar 20 / Saturday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Oakwood A
1 / Apr 17 / Saturday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C
1 / Apr 24 / Saturday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / Apr 28 / Wed / 11 am – 5 pm / Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education
1 / May 15 / Saturday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / May 21 / Friday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Glendora, Foothill Pres, Doctor’s Dining Room
1 / May 26 / Wed / 11 am – 5 pm / El Monte, Greater El Monte, Modular Building
1 / June 12 / Saturday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C
1 / June 19 / Saturday / 8 am – 4:30 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / June 29 / Tuesday / 11 am – 5 pm / Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education
Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS & PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for this course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material; do not represent income to the Association
Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation 4.0 Contact Hours
Learn how to EASILY analyze arterial blood gases for oxygenation, oxygen saturation and acid-base status. You will learn how to interpret the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve. The class will also overview respiratory disorders and their effect on acid-base and oxygenation.
# Meetings / Date / Day / Time / Lab Values Location / Cost
1 / May 25 / Tuesday / 5:30 – 9:30 pm / Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C / $40.00
Handouts will be provided.
Assault Response Training AB 508 4.0 Contact Hours
This four hour class will include the following: General safety measures, personal safety measures, the assault cycle, characteristics of aggressive and violent patients, strategies to avoid physical harm, and restraining techniques. Participants will need to wear comfortable clothing. Hands-on techniques are included.
# Meetings / Date / Day / Time / Assault Response Location / Cost
$40.00
Handouts will be provided.
1 / Mar 18 / Thu / 4 pm – 8 pm / Glendora, Foothill Pres, Doctor’s Dining Room
1 / Mar 19 / Fri / 1 pm – 5 pm / Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C
1 / May 21 / Fri / 1 pm – 5 pm / West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7
1 / May 25 / Tue / 6 pm – 10 pm / Glendora, Foothill Pres, Doctor’s Dining Room
1 / June 15 / Tue / 8:30 a – 12:30 / Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C

Although anyone working in a hospital may become a victim of violence, nurses and aides who have the most direct contact with patients are at higher risk. Other hospital personnel at increased risk of violence include emergency response personnel, hospital safety officers, and all health care providers. (CDC.gov)

BLS or CPR – Health Care Provider First Time No Contact Hours
This course is designed to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages, use of an automated external defibrillator and relief of choking. For healthcare providers – for example, EMS personnel, physician assistants, physicians, dentists, nurses, respiratory therapists and others who must have a credential (card) documenting successful completion of a CPR course.
Questions about BLS? Email or call Katie (909) 855-5300
Each student must have the current textbook for the course.
# Meetings / Date / Day / Time / BLS First Time Location / Cost
$60 for Class
$15 Book
Required Textbook:
Basic Life Support
for Healthcare
Providers Student
Manual (80-1010)
1 / Feb 27 / Sat / 8 am – 1 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / Mar 20 / Sat / 8 am – 1 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / Apr 24 / Sat / 8 am – 1 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / Apr 27 / Tue / 1 pm – 7 pm / Covina, Intercommunity, Class B & C
1 / Apr 28 / Wed / 8 am – 1 pm / Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education
1 / May 15 / Sat / 8 am – 1 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / June 17 / Thu / 12 noon – 6 pm / West Covina, Queen of the Valley, Annex 7
1 / June 19 / Sat / 8 am – 1 pm / Ontario, The Meeting Place, Suite D
1 / June 29 / Tue / 8 am – 1 pm / Paramount, Suburban Med Ctr, Education
Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge & proficiency in BLS, ACLS & PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for this course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course material; do not represent income to the Association

The estimated average number of years of life lost due to a heart attack is 15. (Natl Vital Stat Rep.2008;56[10]:1–20.) About every 25 seconds, an American will suffer a coronary event, and about every minute someone will die from one. (AHA computation based on latest available mortality data.)

BLS or CPR – Health Care Provider Renewal No Contact Hours
This course is designed to renew the skills of CPR for victims of all ages, use of an automated external defibrillator and relief of choking. For healthcare providers – for example, EMS personnel, physician assistants, physicians, dentists, nurses, respiratory therapists and others who must have a credential (card) documenting successful completion of a CPR course. Persons taking the course without a current card must be able to successfully complete the course without remediation.
Questions about BLS? Email or call Katie (909) 855-5300