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Emergency Care Training is an Authorized Provider of American Heart Association CPR and ECC Courses.
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Every 40 seconds, someone in America has a
stroke and on average, every 3 to 4 minutes,
someone dies of one. Stroke is the nation’s third-
largest cause of death. An effective, time
dependent treatment for acute stroke
necessitates the education of all healthcare
providers as well as the general public about
prompt treatment for stroke.
Are you a healthcare provider and want to learn
more about stroke? Our new stroke module is
just the answer!
• Pathophysiology
• Risk factors
• Differential diagnosis
• Recognition
• Assessment
• Management
• Four interactive cases via audio files
• Each case includes stroke-related patient encounters
• Prompts for participants to make management decisions
• Online test and evaluation
• CECBEMS approved for 1.25 Advanced CEHs
• No skills test required
• Self-paced learning, accessible anytime
• Improves decisionmaking for stroke victims
• Strengthens use of EMS triage and transport protocols
• Increases quality of pre-hospital treatment
• Improves timely and effective hospital care
• Effective interactive cases with instant feedback
• Convenient alternative to traditional classroom training
• Content based on the latest science
Stroke is the nation’s third-largest cause of death. An effective, time-dependent treatment for acute stroke necessitates the education of all healthcare providers, as well as the general public, about prompt treatment for stroke. The new Stroke Prehospital Care Online course is part of American Heart Association’s new eLearning program and is ideal for pre-hospital medical professionals and emergency medical services personnel in acute medical practice.
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The Stroke Prehospital Care course is an online course designed to increase prehospital providers’ knowledge
about the two types of stroke and demonstrate potential stroke-related complaints. This course provides
Advanced CEHs.
Note. The stroke course consists of four modules that include audio components. In order to complete the
course in its entirety, you MUST be able to listen to audio files through your computer.