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Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification Classes | St. Louis
By CPR St. Louis at November 1, 2011 | 7:50 am | 0 Comment
American Heart Association (AHA) ACLS certification classes in St. Louis! Welcome to your first-time, stress-free, and most importantly fun American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support ( ACLS ) Class in St. Louis. ACLS, also known as the secondary survey in life support, is a great way to expand one’s skills in the clinical setting and make oneself more more...
CPR Classes For Nursing Students | St. Louis
By CPR St. Louis at October 31, 2011 | 3:52 pm | 0 Comment
CPR For Nursing Students Starting nursing school can be quite overwhelming in the beginning. ACLS – BLS St. Louis wants to help your start to nurse be a little less stressful by making your required cpr class simple, fun, and relaxed. Our Basic Life Support class, or BLS class, for healthcare providers, allows nursing students to practice real-life scenarios on CPR more...
Dehydration and Electrolyte Imbalance by Jo Aerne
By CPR St. Louis at October 30, 2011 | 8:47 am | 0 Comment
There is a fine line in having the correct “balance” in terms of our water, salts, minerals, and electrolytes. Whether you have too little fluid or too much water, both situations have consequences, some of which could be fatal. What is the physiological explanation of all this? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({ google_ad_client: more...
Dangers Behind High Blood Pressure By Kimberly Murphy
By CPR St. Louis at October 29, 2011 | 8:56 am | 0 Comment
Overview and Effects of High Blood Pressure High blood pressure, or hypertension, can affect anyone at any age. It is often referred to as the “silent killer”, and is the most common type of cardiovascular disease. Blood pressure refers to the force of blood pushing against the artery walls as it moves through the body. Blood pressure can vary from minute to more...
What are Nasal Polyps by Stacey Farmer
By CPR St. Louis at October 28, 2011 | 8:48 am | 0 Comment
Nasal polyps are usually benign, abnormal growths in the lining of the nasal cavities which are made of epithelial tissue. The most common place polyps are found is in the nasal meatus. There are four nasal cavities maxillary, sphenoid, ethmoid, and frontal. They are air-filled spaces in between the bones around your face. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle more...