THE LUNGS CLASSES
Our classes and camps are the most amazing, informative, educational, and just plain fun activities available to the medically interested general public. Classes are provided for all age groups. We have classes covering physiology, anatomy, and many diseases as well as medical procedure skills. Only in actual medical school can you learn some of the procedures we teach. Our week long camps cover an enormous variety of information and skills.
Always check our web site for possible changes in class status (location, cancellations,
time changes, etc.).
Any changes prior to date of class will be listed on this
web site.
There are a limited number of total spaces available for each
class.
There are a limited number of nonmember spaces available for each class.
| Class # |
7064 |
| Date |
June 16, 2007 |
| Time |
1 pm - 3 pm |
| Location | The Woodlands (address pending) |
| Class Title |
The Lung |
| Age Group |
13yrs & older (including adults) |
| Registration Fee |
$45 Nonmembers / $15 Members |
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Lung anatomy and physiology. Overview of lung diseases such as copd, emphysema, pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, pulmonary embolus, pneumothorax, and pleural effusion. Lung auscultation and sounds. Blood gases and the administration of oxygen. Mechanical ventilation. Review of pulse oximeter, oxygen saturation, oxygen tanks, oxygen masks, and nasal cannulas. Demonstrating intubation, cricothyroidotomy, thoracentesis, and chest tubes procedures. Nasotracheal tubes, endotracheal tubes, and tracheal tubes. Review of radiographs (pictures) of the chest and lungs. Student receive hands-on instructions on intubation (throat tubes), inserting chest tubes, thoracentesis (removing fluid from the lung), and administering oxygen. Click Here - for membership information and membership payment ($149) - Click Here Click Here - for more details and to register for this class - Click Here |
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Always check our web site for possible changes in class status (location, cancellations,
time changes, etc.).
Any changes prior to date of class will be listed on this
web site.
There are a limited number of total spaces available for each
class.
There are a limited number of nonmember spaces available for each class.
| Class # |
8064 |
| Date |
July 7, 2007 |
| Time |
1 pm - 3 pm |
| Location | San Marcos, Texas (address pending) |
| Class Title |
The Lung |
| Age Group |
13yrs & older (including adults) |
| Registration Fee |
$45 Nonmembers / $15 Members |
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Lung anatomy and physiology. Overview of lung diseases such as copd, emphysema, pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, pulmonary embolus, pneumothorax, and pleural effusion. Lung auscultation and sounds. Blood gases and the administration of oxygen. Mechanical ventilation. Review of pulse oximeter, oxygen saturation, oxygen tanks, oxygen masks, and nasal cannulas. Demonstrating intubation, cricothyroidotomy, thoracentesis, and chest tubes procedures. Nasotracheal tubes, endotracheal tubes, and tracheal tubes. Review of radiographs (pictures) of the chest and lungs. Student receive hands-on instructions on intubation (throat tubes), inserting chest tubes, thoracentesis (removing fluid from the lung), and administering oxygen. Click Here - for membership information and membership payment ($149) - Click Here Click Here - for more details and to register for this class - Click Here |
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Always check our web site for possible changes in class status (location, cancellations,
time changes, etc.).
Any changes prior to date of class will be listed on this
web site.
There are a limited number of total spaces available for each
class.
There are a limited number of nonmember spaces available for each class.
| Class # |
9064 |
| Date |
July 14, 2007 |
| Time |
1 pm - 3 pm |
| Location | Houston, Texas (address pending) |
| Class Title |
The Lung |
| Age Group |
13yrs & older (including adults) |
| Registration Fee |
$45 Nonmembers / $15 Members |
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Lung anatomy and physiology. Overview of lung diseases such as copd, emphysema, pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, pulmonary embolus, pneumothorax, and pleural effusion. Lung auscultation and sounds. Blood gases and the administration of oxygen. Mechanical ventilation. Review of pulse oximeter, oxygen saturation, oxygen tanks, oxygen masks, and nasal cannulas. Demonstrating intubation, cricothyroidotomy, thoracentesis, and chest tubes procedures. Nasotracheal tubes, endotracheal tubes, and tracheal tubes. Review of radiographs (pictures) of the chest and lungs. Student receive hands-on instructions on intubation (throat tubes), inserting chest tubes, thoracentesis (removing fluid from the lung), and administering oxygen. Click Here - for membership information and membership payment ($149) - Click Here Click Here - for more details and to register for this class - Click Here |
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