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How to Give CPR | New AHA Guidelines
By jsnaric at February 26, 2012 | 1:19 pm | 0 Comment
In this video Kimberly from CPR St. Louis demonstrates exactly how to provide CPR to an adult victim based the most updated 2010 American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines. For a local hands-on Basic Life Support (BLS) cpr class in St. Louis visit CPR St. Louis. Share This Video if it was helpful. Thank more...
CPR St. Louis
By jsnaric at January 4, 2012 | 1:31 pm | 0 Comment
CPR St. Louis Teaches How to Effectively Use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for Adults and Children over 8 _______________________________________________ An AED is a device that assesses heart rhythms. It determines if the victim needs a shock, and if so will direct the rescuer to administer the shock. Abnormal heart rhythms, such as ventricular more...
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Basic Life Support BLS Class | CPR in St. Louis
By jsnaric at December 23, 2011 | 12:31 pm | 0 Comment
If you are a nursing student, medical student, dental student, emt, paramedic, or any other healthcare or emergency provider in St. Louis MO, you need to be certified by the American Heart Association (AHA) in Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR. Here are the steps of Basic Life Support (BLS) / CPR for Adults. You will also need it for children and infants, along with how more...
St. Louis CPR | BLS | ACLS | Certification
By jsnaric at October 30, 2011 | 2:46 pm | 0 Comment
ACLS-BLS St. Louis has moved to 44 Meramec Valley Plaza in Valley Park MO 63088 where they provide service to the greater saint louis and western illinois areas. They offer all American Heart Association AHA certified cpr classes. Their classes include certification and recertification in CPR adult, child and infant for health care professionals or better known as Basic more...
CPR classes | St. Louis MO
By jsnaric at October 30, 2011 | 2:23 pm | 1 Comments
If you are a St. Louis health care provider you are required to have cpr certification by the American Heart Association (AHAA) in Basic Life Support or BLS. Sometimes this is also known as BCLS. This includes nurses and doctors, but also dentists and dental hygienists. Anyone who is in patient contact must be aha cpr certified. In addition, firefighters and paramedics more...


