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Willie
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Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Posts: 207
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Wilderness First Aid class at the University this May |
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Not sure if any of you are interested in this but the Wilderness Medicine Institute will be putting on a 2 day 16 hour Wilderness First Aid class at the University this May 1st-2nd. Wilderness First Aid Classes tend to be more extensive than basic first aid classes because they assume that help will not be coming and that you will need to stabilize and then move the patient.
These things normally sell out pretty quick so if anyone is interested sign up now.
I'm a link click me to learn more
DAY 1
Introductions
Patient Assessment System
Initial Assessment and Patient Exam
Vital Signs
Focused History Documentation
Spinal Cord Injury Management
Head Injuries
Shock
Wilderness Wound Management
DAY 2
Focused Spine Assessment
Athletic Injuries
Fractures
Dislocations
Heat Injuries
Cold Injuries
Lightning
Altitude Illness
Acute Abdomen
Anaphylaxis
The Unresponsive Patient
Wilderness First Aid Kits
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