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Differences Between BLS, ACLS, and CPR and Which You Need

In the world of emergency medical care, acronyms like BLS, ACLS, and CPR are often used interchangeably, but they actually refer to different levels of life-saving training. Knowing the differences is essential for healthcare providers and anyone working in a clinical setting. At LBW Training Center, an American Heart Association–certified facility founded by Lynn Browne-Wagner, RN, MSN, healthcare […]

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How to Stay Calm and Effective During a Code Blue

A Code Blue is one of the most stressful moments in any healthcare setting. The stakes are high, emotions run strong, and every second counts. Whether you’re a nurse, physician, paramedic, or respiratory therapist, your ACLS training is what helps you stay calm and effective when every moment matters. Here’s how to keep your composure and perform

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Understanding the Pediatric Assessment Triangle in PALS

When it comes to pediatric emergencies, quick and accurate assessment is crucial. That’s why the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) plays a vital role in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). Designed to help healthcare providers identify life-threatening conditions within seconds of patient contact, the PAT is a rapid evaluation tool that requires no equipment, just keen observation. At LBW

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What Happens After You Complete ENPC Training?

Completing the Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) is a significant milestone for nurses who care for children in emergency settings. This specialized certification, developed by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills to provide high-level pediatric emergency care. But what happens once the training is complete? Here’s what you can expect

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Is ACLS Required for Nurses? What RNs Need to Know

If you’re a registered nurse (RN) or training to become one, you’ve likely heard about Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification. But is ACLS required for nurses? The answer depends on your specialty, your employer, and the type of patients you treat. Here’s what every RN should know. Elevate your nursing career at LBW Training Center, an American

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Top Skills You’ll Master During PALS Training

If you work in healthcare, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification is a critical step toward saving young lives during emergencies. PALS training equips nurses, physicians, EMTs, dentists, respiratory therapists, and other medical professionals with specialized skills to assess and manage pediatric patients in crisis. Whether you’re refreshing your certification or earning it for the first time,

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Why Dentists and Dental Staff Should Stay BLS-Ready

When people think of life-threatening emergencies, a dental office probably isn’t the first place that comes to mind. But the truth is, medical emergencies can and do occur during routine dental visits—and when they do, training in Basic Life Support (BLS) can make all the difference. At LBW Training Center, we offer American Heart Association-certified BLS courses tailored

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