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The activity presented balanced, evidence-based content free of commercial bias.
The presenter(s) used an effective teaching strategy.
The presentation slides / digital materials / resources and handouts were high quality.
The content was relevant to / useful for my professional practice.
The activity contributed to my knowledge, skills, and capacity to enhance the delivery of patient care.
The overall quality of the educational activity was excellent.
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1. Demonstrate high-quality basic life support (BLS) skills, including high-quality chest compressions, effective ventilation, and the use of an AED.
2. Apply concepts of effective teamwork when caring for a pediatric patient experiencing or a respiratory emergency, shock, or cardiac emergency.
3. Integrate advanced communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills when responding as part of a team to a respiratory emergency, shock, or cardiac emergency.
4. Apply a systematic, continuous approach to assess, recognize, and care for a pediatric patient experiencing a respiratory emergency, shock, or cardiac emergency.
5. Assess, recognize, and care for a pediatric patient experiencing respiratory or cardiac arrest.
6. Recognize the nature of a respiratory emergency, shock, or cardiac emergency.
7. Perform effective and appropriate pediatric advanced life support care to address a respiratory emergency or shock.
8. Demonstrate effective and appropriate care after a return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) during a resuscitation effort.
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