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Don’t Wait for Help! Join a Nashville CPR Class and Be Prepared For Anything

Imagine you’re enjoying a beautiful day at a park in Nashville with your family. The sun is shining, laughter fills the air, and everyone is having a great time. Suddenly, the atmosphere shifts as you witness a man collapse nearby, clutching his chest in agony. Panic sets in, and you realize that you are the […]

How to Renew CPR Certification AHA: Ensuring Preparedness and Skill Continuity

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) certification is a skill that empowers individuals to respond effectively in life-threatening situations. However, the significance of CPR certification doesn’t conclude with the initial training. In this guide, we will explore why renewing your CPR certification is important and how to go about it through the highly reputable American Heart Association (AHA), […]

Unknown Microbiology Report Sample

UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 110 Penny Pitman General Microbiology BIO 203 Spring 2014    INTRODUCTION It is essential in medicine to be able to identify different microorganisms for diagnosing the cause of various diseases and determining the action for treatment. This study was done using the methods of sterile technique and biochemical tests that […]

What is Chronic Kidney Disease by Jenna Schneider

In the United States researchers estimated that 31 million people suffer with chronic kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease is a serious illness that can be prevented by taking some measurements, although once the patient has the disease it can be fatal if left untreated. There are several factors that go into CKD, including risks, preventable […]

What is Plaque Psoriasis by Katie Walkenhorst

There are 5 types of psoriasis and the most common is Plaque psoriasis.  Plaque psoriasis is a skin disease. It is not contagious but hereditary. Psoriasis affects the life cycle of skin cells causing rapid buildup of cells on the surface of the skin. The cause of psoriasis is not fully understood but believed to […]

What are Peptic Ulcers by Monika Staniek

It was a regular Friday night at Sweet Tomatoes buffet where I happen to work. There was only one table left in the restaurant and we were all getting ready to close.  At first it seemed like the perfect night because everything was already pre-closed and we were making really good timing to get out […]

Overview on Obesity by Josie Vitale

In the United States of America, when an epidemic of any sort sweeps the nation, research for finding a cure to that infliction starts almost instantly. However, one epidemic in particular that has had a cure for centuries seems to be getting worse and worse as time goes on. Obesity, or the state of being […]

What is Iliotibial Band Syndrome by Jeff Schmidt

Ever have a severe pain in the side of the knee when performing activities such as walking, running, or cycling? Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS) is a pain in the side of the knee and is thought to be an overuse injury. The iliotibial band (IT band) is a thick, dense band of fibrous connective tissue. […]

Unknown Lab Report in Microbiology

UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown #124 Amie Booth December 3, 2013 Microbiology BIO: 203.604, Fall   INTRODUCTION When unknown microorganisms are present, it is necessary to identify them in a laboratory setting.  Microbes can be identified by their cellular structure and function.  Different organisms also behave differently in various environmental conditions.  Determination of pathogenicity is possible […]

Causes and Effects of Spondylolisthesis by Caroline Marshak

Spondylolisthesis is a back condition that is not well-known to many people in the United States. There are many causes to this disorder but few ways to treat it. Spondylolisthesis occurs when a vertebra slips out of place and moves closer to the bone below it. This typically happens in the adolescent years, but can […]

Yes, we are your local American Heart Association training site. We offer in-person classes, skills checks, and blended online learning.

*IMPORTANT NOTE: 100% of CPR Nashville instructors have entirely completed (1) the rigorous and official American Heart Association instructor training and certification process, and (2) the “How to Teach a Stress-Free CPR Class™” classroom and testing training protocol that ensures a superior experience for everyone. In addition, students will receive their AHA Cards the day of class!

[WARNING]: Because of the high quality, stress-free classroom student experience, our classes fill very fast – so register now to ensure your spot. See our course calendar for online registration or contact us directly by phone, live chat or email with questions.