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SFCC holds open house for aspiring student respiratory therapists
By LAUREN HIGGINBOTHAM | Oct. 4, 2007Richard Smith placed his two front fingers over the wrist and found the low, inconsistent pulse. With a shaking hand, he slid the syringe into the rubbery skin, punctured the artery, and watched as the blood pulsed into the tube, shaking the vial with each throb.