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Emergency Situation Training for Nurses | ACLS and PALS Skills
By CPR St. Louis at January 25, 2013 | 5:39 am | 0 Comment
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ACLS St. Louis (articles) , BLS St. Louis (articles) , CPR St. Louis , PALS St. Louis (articles)
Intraosseous Needle Insertion Pt 2 | PALS Class St. Louis
By CPR St. Louis at December 31, 2012 | 7:52 am | 0 Comment
Part II of Intraosseous Needle Insertion Go to Part I of How to Insert an Intraosseous Needle as part of a Pediatric Advance Life Support (PALS) Class See more video at CPR St. Louis Youtube more...
ACLS St. Louis (articles) , CPR St. Louis , PALS St. Louis (articles)
Intraosseous Needle Insertion Pt 1 | PALS Class St. Louis
By CPR St. Louis at December 31, 2012 | 7:43 am | 0 Comment
How to Insert an IntraOsseous Needle (Part I) Watch this video of Intraosseous Needle Insertion in a Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) class, St. Louis. Go to Part II Part II of this video show the actual needle insertion technique and the purpose of intaosseous access. See part 1 on Youtube more...
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Kangaroo Care for the Preemie by Paige Arndt
By CPR St. Louis at September 22, 2012 | 6:07 am | 0 Comment
Almost anyone who plans to be a parent has an ideal experience in mind. They will get pregnant easily, have a non-incidental pregnancy, carry the baby to full-term, have a normal (pain-free) delivery, and go home, with baby-in-tow, within days of delivering their healthy bundle of joy. This picture-perfect experience leads to an easier time of bonding between the baby more...
PALS Class St. Louis
By CPR St. Louis at June 3, 2012 | 8:01 am | 0 Comment
If you are a paramedic, pediatrician, family practice physician, neonatal nurse, emergency physician, etc, in St. Louis you need to be certified by the American Heart Association in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) every two years. A PALS Class St. Louis is offered by CPR St. Louis. Here is a video demonstrating BLS/CPR for Infants with two rescuers. This would be more...