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Medical Testing Emergencies Training Courses In Usa Washington
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by:Mountain Medic CPR based inMonroe, WASHINGTON (USA)
Basic CPR and First Aid for Plumbers and Electricians is a 4 hour program tailored specifically to address concerns involving medical emergencies for these ...
by:Mountain Medic CPR based inMonroe, WASHINGTON (USA)
CPR Pro for the Professional Rescuer has been approved by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS)* and is accepted by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). The program may be used to meet the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization"s (JCAHO) Resuscitation ...
by:Mountain Medic CPR based inMonroe, WASHINGTON (USA)
Our Basic CPR/First Aid is a 4-hour combined CPR/First Aid training program designed for the occupational first aid provider and is also available in Spanish. This extremely flexible program can help employers meet OSHA and other federal and state regulatory requirements for training employees how to respond and care for medical emergencies at work. We can tailor the class for your own specific ...
by:Mountain Medic CPR based inMonroe, WASHINGTON (USA)
Serious and life-threatening medical emergencies often cause oxygen to be depleted in the body leaving the victim at risk for cardiac arrest or brain damage. Emergency Oxygen administration is a simple but critical step in treating a severe or life-threatening illness or injury. This program focuses on administering emergency oxygen, and oxygen delivery ...
by:Mountain Medic CPR based inMonroe, WASHINGTON (USA)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) is intended for emergency personnel in intensive care or critical care departments and emergency medical providers responsible for the well-being of infants and children. The overall goal of the PALS course is to provide healthcare professionals with skills training in the recognition and treatment of conditions that may lead to a cardiopulmonary arrest in ...
