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What is Malaria by Sydney Gibson
By CPR St. Louis at June 18, 2014 | 7:48 am | 0 Comment
Malaria is caused by a bite from a mosquito infected with parasites. After being bit, the parasites travel to the liver where they can be dormant for up to a year. After parasites mature, they leave the liver and travel to the bloodstream where they infect the red blood cells. This is when malaria symptoms surface. In rare cases, someone can contract malaria by coming in more...
Need a BLS Class in Louisville? Register Here.
By CPR St. Louis at June 9, 2014 | 7:43 am | 0 Comment
Register Here for a BLS for Healthcare Providers Class in Louisville, KY. If you need a Basic Life Support class in Louisville because you are either a current healthcare provider and you need to renew your BLS or you are a student and need CPR for school, this is the correct class. This course is American Heart Association certified and required for all more...
The Smaller Brain Possibility by Killian Knowles
By CPR St. Louis at July 20, 2013 | 3:43 pm | 0 Comment
The opportunity to look within reason for what goes in our heads has stumped even the mightiest of minds for generations. Late technology has allowed humans the ability to firmly grasp the inner mechanisms of the mind. Despite the variable cases that include patients who suffer even the rarest of brain conditions, most Lehman cases of brain irritation and stress come in more...
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Basic Life Support Memphis | 901-438-4200 | BLS Class Memphis
By CPR St. Louis at July 6, 2013 | 8:58 am | 0 Comment
Need a Basic Life Support Class in Memphis? Register Here CPR Memphis offers Basic Life Support, also known as BLS CPR for healthcare providers, classes. All BLS classes are American Heart Association certified. This class is for healthcare providers such as nurses, health and medical students, doctors, pharmacists, therapists, etc who need to take a CPR class more...
Microbiology Unknown Lab Report | Microbiology
By CPR St. Louis at June 26, 2013 | 7:07 pm | 0 Comment
Microbiology UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Kateryna Petrakova INTRODUCTION Microorganisms cause a great amount of diseases. For healthcare providers it is very important to be aware of what organisms are pathogenic and cause a disease and, therefore, to find an appropriate treatment. Different microorganisms require various environments in order to replicate and to become more...
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