ABLS Course Information
Course Summary
The Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) Provider Course is an eight-hour course for physicians, nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, therapists, and paramedics. The course provides guidelines in the assessment and management of the burn patient during the first 24 hours post injury. Following a series of lectures, case studies are presented for group discussions. An opportunity to work with a simulated burn patient to reinforce the assessment, stabilization, and the American Burn Association transfer criteria to a Burn Center will be given. Final testing consists of a written exam and a practical assessment return demonstration.
Course Objectives
- Evaluate a patient with a serious burn
- Define the magnitude and severity of the injury
- Identify and establish priorities of treatment
- Manage the airway and support ventilation
- Initiate and monitor fluid resuscitation
- Apply correct methods of physiological monitoring
- Determine which patients should be transferred to a burn center
- Organize and conduct the inter-hospital transfer of a seriously injured burn patient.
7:30………………………………………….Registration
7:50………………………………………….Welcome Introduction
8:00………………………………………….Initial Assessment & Management
8:30…………………………………………Airway Management & Smoke Inhalation
9:00………………………………………….Shock & Fluid Resuscitation
9:45………………………………………….Break
10:00………………………………………...Wound Management
10:30………………………………………...Electrical Injuries
11:00………………………………………..Chemical Injuries
11:15………………………………………...Pediatric
11:45………………………………………...Transfer & Transport
12:00………………………………………..Disaster Management & The ABA Plan
12:15…………………………………………Lunch
1:00…………………………………………Case Study
1:30…………………………………………Case Study
2:00-4:00……………………………………Practice Patient Assessment/Testing
Course Credits/Hours
The registration fee covers the tuition, manual, study guide, test, and continuing education credits. The ABA designates this continuing medical education activity for up to 7 credit hours in Category 1 of the Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. This program also has been approved by AACN Certification Corporation guidelines for 8 contact hours, CERP Category A.
Cost
The ABLS Provider Course will be funded by the Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance. However, if you have registered for the course and are unable to attend, please notify the American Burn Association at least two weeks prior to the course date. Otherwise you may be personally charged.
