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What is BLS CPR? | Nashville, TN | CPR for Healthcare Providers

By at December 27, 2012 | 12:19 pm | 1 Comments

What is BLS CPR? This is a common question among nursing students, dental hygiene students, medical students, physical therapy program students, and any other student entering a healthcare related college program. BLS stands for Basic Life Support. BLS, Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers, is a specialized CPR class for medical professionals. For example, if more...

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How to prepare for ACLS classes | Nashville, TN

By at December 24, 2012 | 9:24 am | 0 Comment

If you need to become ACLS certified, Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support certified, there are certain things you can do to make sure you pass the ACLS class. But, first make sure that taking an ACLS class is right for you. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support is an extension of BLS, aka Basic Life Support. ACLS has several treatment algorithms for life threatening more...

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How to Prepare for PALS Class | Nashville PALS Classes

By at December 17, 2012 | 9:46 am | 0 Comment

Hi! And congratulations on deciding to take a Pediatric Advance Life Support class. A PALS class is very challenging and very rewarding. Here we provide some information you'll find very helpful before taking your PALS certification course. Before studying the PALS manual it is necessary for students to have a solid understanding of ECG rhythms and pharmacology. If more...

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What is Tinnitus by Elizabeth Dare

By at December 16, 2012 | 9:06 am | 0 Comment

Tinnitus is a persistent sound, heard inside of one or both ears, for which there is no external source.  For some sufferers, it sounds like chirping, while others hear clicking, whistling, hissing, roaring, or ringing.  The sound may be a single tone or multiple tones, and it may remain constant or vary at random.  The sound level may be anywhere from soft to more...

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Epileptic Seizures by Melissa Rodgers

By at November 29, 2012 | 7:36 pm | 1 Comments

The topic I chose to research and write about is epilepsy because I have recently raised my brow to the fact that when an individual has a seizure that does not mean that they are automatically diagnosed with the condition epilepsy. In fact, as defined, epilepsy basically is a brain disorder in which a person has recurring seizures. A seizure is a disturbance in the more...

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