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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...
BLS Training for Medical Students | St. Louis MO
By CPR St. Louis at August 13, 2011 | 8:55 am | 0 Comment
Medical Students Need Basic Life Support (a.k.a. BLS or CPR for healthcare providers) Training If you attend a medical school in St. Louis Missouri such as Washington University School of Medicine or Saint Louis University School of Medicine, you are required to have American Heart Association (AHA) hands-on BLS certification. Online BLS classes that are entirely more...
AGENDA: 1st Time BLS Certification | St. Louis
By CPR St. Louis at June 27, 2011 | 2:35 pm | 0 Comment
1st Time BLS Certification St. Louis Class Agenda Introductions Course Overview video and 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC Science Update BLS/CPR For Adults 1 - Rescuer Demonstration Video 1 - Rescuer Live Demonstration Practice 1 Rescuer chest compressions and opening of the airway BLS/CPR For Adults 2 - Rescuer How to use a bag mask video Demonstration more...
How To Prepare for a BLS Recertification Class
By CPR St. Louis at June 27, 2011 | 2:23 pm | 0 Comment
Welcome! Here is some basic information regarding your BLS Recertification Class. Please plan to arrive on time because it will be difficult for late students to catch up once we start. Students are expected to attend and participate in the entire course. *If you get lost or need further instructions on how to find the classroom please call 314.662.3670 and we more...
AHA BLS Classes For Healthcare Providers Missouri and Illinois
By CPR St. Louis at June 1, 2011 | 12:18 pm | 0 Comment
Would you know what to do if you found someone unresponsive? What if you are helping a patient stretch before their physical therapy session and they lose consciousness? What if you are explaining a new medication to a patient at the pharmacy inside Walgreens and they grab their chest and fall to the floor? Would you know what steps to take next in order to help any of more...