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Tag Archives: chest pain
Chest Pain in Children – PALS Training to the Rescue
Occasionally, children complain that their “chest hurts”. Of course, with an adult, one would automatically assume “chest pain” signifies heart problems. But is this the case with children’s complaints of chest discomfort?
Posted in Classes, Emergency Tips, Health Tips, Parenting, Training Also tagged BLS, cardiac chest pain in children, cardiac pain, CPR, PALS, pals certification, PALS Certification Orange County, PALS Classes Orange County, PALS Training, PALS Training Orange County Comments closed
True Story: Toothache and the Heart Attack – ACLS
It really wasn't a toothache although she insisted on seeing her dentist - a decision which may have cost her life.
Posted in Emergency Tips, Health Tips, Random, Training, Uncategorized Also tagged ACLS, ACLS Training, heart attack, heart attack symptoms for women, women and heart attacks Comments closed
What to Expect from ACLS with Complaints of Chest Pain
Calling 9-1-1 for help when unexpected chest pain occurs is always the first step. But what happens next?
Posted in Classes, Emergency Tips, First Aid, Health Tips, Random, Training Also tagged 9-1-1, ACLS Training, American Heart Association, cardiac death, cardiac injury, emergency department, heart attack, MI, myocardial infarction Comments closed


Chest Pain in Children – PALS to the Rescue (part two)