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February 27, 2010

Kelowna First Aid Course – Kelowna CPR Training 250.878.6690 Next First Aid Course March 07.2010 www.okanaganfirstaid.com

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Kelowna First Aid Course - ConcussionsConcussions;

The term concussion conjures up the image of a child knocked unconscious while playing sports. But concussions — temporary loss of brain function — can happen with any head injury, often without any loss of consciousness. And many head injuries occur off the playing field, in car and bicycle accidents, in fights, and even routine calamities and falls.

Kids who sustain concussions usually can recover within a week, without lasting health problems, by following certain precautions and taking a breather from sports.

But a child with an undiagnosed concussion can be at risk for brain damage and even disability.

If your child does sustain a head injury, even without a loss of consciousness, it’s important to watch for symptoms of a concussion, including:

  • a change in mental state
  • a bad headache
  • confusion
  • repeated vomiting

A child with these symptoms should be taken to the emergency room.

About Concussions

The brain is made of soft tissue and is cushioned by spinal fluid. It is encased in the hard, protective skull. The brain can move around inside the skull and even bang against it. If the brain does bang against the skull — for example, if a child hits his or her head on the sidewalk — the brain can get bruised, blood vessels can be torn, and the nerves inside the brain can be injured. These injuries can lead to a concussion, which is the temporary loss of brain function.

There are three different types, or grades, of concussions. The severity of a concussion determines the length of time needed before a player can safely return to sports activities:

  • Grade 1 concussions involve no loss of consciousness and cause a temporary change in mental state, like confusion, disorientation, and trouble focusing, which resolves within about 15 minutes.
  • Grade 2 concussions are similar but the change in mental state lasts longer than 15 minutes.
  • Grade 3 concussions include a loss of consciousness, regardless of how long they last.

Head injuries that result in concussions can be caused by car, bike, and motorcycle accidents; falls; assaults; and contact sports (football, ice hockey, volleyball, lacrosse, basketball, wrestling, field hockey, rugby, soccer, softball, baseball, etc.).

December 4, 2009

Peachland Parade Dec 04.09 – Okanagan First Aid attendants Onsite to help with Santa and Elves Event Tonite!!

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Peachland BC

CHRISTMAS LIGHT-UP AND CENTENNIAL WRAP-UP
Fri. Dec. 4th at Heritage Park. Bring Food Bank Donation. Help Fill the Buggy! 2010 Paralympics Ticket Raffle You could win a pair of tickets to the Paralympics Men’s and Women’s Downhill skiing event being held in Whistler, BC on March 21, 2010. Donate a non-perishable food item and receive an entry ballot for the Paralympics Ticket Raffle. Raffle stations will be set up at the Municipal office prior to Light-Up and during Light-Up at the grocery buggy. The raffle draw will be held during Lght-Up by Mayor Keith Fielding .

  • Parade 5:30 (Beach Ave)
  • Santa Arrives! Lights on 6:15 pm
  • Family Fun until 8 pm

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Sat. Dec. 5th
9 am at the Community Center. Advance Seats $10/person 250-767-2133

SONGFEST (CONCERT) Sat. Dec. 5th at 7 pm at the Community Center. Admission by Cash Donation. Food Bank Fundraiser.

WINTER WONDERLAND FAMILY WALK. Sun Dec. 6th at 1 pm. 5 km walk
Meet at the Community Center and finish at Little School House. Free. Hot Chocolate after

CHRISTMAS WALK Dec. 4-23rd. Silent Auction – Fundraiser for Food bank. Visit participating Peachland Merchants and bid on special Christmas Items. Call 250-767-2455

source; Peachland.ca

November 26, 2009

How to Become A Paramedic in BC Article – 2508786690 Kelowna First Aid Training www.okanaganfirstaid.com

 

How to Become a Paramedic in British Columbia

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Contributor

By Katy Lindamood
eHow Contributing Writer

There is always a need for qualified medical professionals as first responders. In British Columbia, paramedics form the first line of defense against urgent medical problems, often saving lives for residents throughout the province. It’s their advanced medical training, their dedication, and their experience that make them as effective as any paramedical force in the world.

Things You’ll Need:

  • Paramedical License
  • Driver’s License
  • Clean Background Check
  • Grade 12 Diploma
  1. Step1

    Contact the Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board. They set the guidelines for proper training and education for paramedics in British Columbia. Attend an approved training course at one of the listed professional schools.

  2. Step2

    Complete the training required to receive your EMR certification. The Emergency Medical Responder certification is the lowest tier of qualifications required to become a paramedic in BC. This certification allows the holder to administer basic medicines such as oral glucose for diabetics, and nitrous oxide for pain.

  3. Step3

    Apply in person at your local paramedical facility. The local Paramedic Chief will be the person conducting your interview, along with up to two other regional Chiefs who may also be hiring.

  4. Step4

    Prepare for your interview. The interview will consist mainly of the Chief providing you with “what-if” situations, with you responding with an appropriate treatment plan. The interview will be granted anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months after receiving your application. If you have not completed the Primary Care Paramedic training and certification, there will be a written exam as well. After you interview, assuming that you are deemed acceptable, you will be placed in a hiring pool. The pool is ranked by interview and exam scores. The better you do on the interview and any required exams, the more quickly you’ll be hired.

     

November 25, 2009

Child Care Society – Kelowna First Aid Course 2508786690 Vernon Penticton BC

 

 

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It is traditional in western society for children to be taken care of by one or both parents. In families where children live with one or both of their parents, the childcare role may also be taken on by the extended family. In the absence of one or both parents and the extended family willing to care for the children, orphanages are a way of providing for children’s care, housing, and schooling.

The three main types of child care options for most American working families include in-home care, family care, and child care centers. Many American working families are two-job households, and this means that childcare is often delegated to childminders or crèches on a full-time or part-time basis.

In-home care typically is provided by nannies, au-pairs, or friends and family. The child is watched inside their’s or the child carers home home, reducing exposure to outside children and illnesses. Depending on the number of children in the home, the children utilizing in-home care enjoy the greatest amount of interaction with their caregiver, forming a close bond. There are no required licensing or background checks for in-home care, making parental vigilance essential in choosing an appropriate caregiver. Nanny and au-pair services provide certified caregivers and the cost of in-home care is the highest of childcare options per child, though a household with many children may find this the most convenient and affordable option.

Family care is provided from a care giver’s personal home, making the atmosphere most similar to a child’s home. State licensing requirements vary, so the parent should conduct careful interviews and home inspections, as well as complete a background check on the caregiver’s license. Any complaints against the caregiver will be documented and available for public record. Family care is generally the most affordable childcare option, and offers flexibility in hours available for care. In addition, family care generally has a small ratio of children in care, allowing for more interaction between child and provider than would be had at a commercial care center.

Commercial care centers are open for set hours, and provide a standardized and regulated system of care for children. Parents may choose from a commercial care center close to their work, and some companies offer care at their facilities. Active children may thrive in the educational activities provided by a quality commercial care center. Classes are usually largest in this type of care, ratios of children to adult caregivers will vary according to state licensing requirements.

Regardless of type of care chosen, a quality care provider should provide children with light, bright and clean areas to play as well as separate sleeping and eating areas.

Most western countries also have compulsory education during which the great majority of children are at school starting from five or six years of age. The school will act in loco parentis meaning “in lieu of parent supervision”.

source wikipedia


September 22, 2009

Kelowna First Aid Training CPR Courses classes 250.878.6690 Oct 04.2009 Register now www.okanaganfirstaid.com

 

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Kelowna First Aid training Cpr Course Oct 04.2009

Kelowna First Aid Training CPR red cross courses register now and start saving a life October 04.2009, next course intake.

 

Standard first aid CPR C & AED

Child Care First Aid CPR & AED

CPR Certifications or Recertifications 

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September 18, 2009

Want to be an first aid training instructor?? Teach a cpr class / course in the Okanagan Kelowna BC Vernon BC Penticton BC Register for a course next courses October 04.2009. 250.878.6690

 

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Kelowna CPR Training Course Instructor - Marjorie

Next Course intake date October 04.2009 , space limited so reserve your spot now!! 250.878.6690 or goto http://www.okanaganfirstaid.com

I have worked in the industry for the last five years, and have met many people, all from very diverse backgrounds. I love my job, and love teaching new students, it is a very rewarding career.

If you have a heart warming story email us , we would love to hear from you and post it on our blog.

September 9, 2009

Want to be a ski / snowboard instructor at an Okanagan Ski Resort?? Register now for our next Standard First Aid Courses and prepare for your career – Sept 20th.2009

 

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We are the Okanagan’s premiere First Aid Training Center, we offer basic child care and standard first aid courses.  Most of our courses have two coed instructors, and have a very diverse background.  If you are heading to the slopes or just looking after children Approved First Aid Training Center has all your individual or company needs. 

Jump start your career and start your new training before the SNOW falls.

Call now to book a course for your company or register in one of our monthly courses.

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August 19, 2009

Kelowna Standard First Aid Child Care Course CPR C & AED Training August 23.2009

Kelowna First Aid CPR Training - Red Cross Authorized Provider BC

Kelowna First Aid CPR Training - Red Authorized Provider BC

Still a few spots available, for the Standard first aid or Child Care training in Kelowna, BC. What a great way to spend a day of training with one of our knowledgeable Red cross first aid instructors. Contact one of our customer service representatives today at 250.878.6690.

Thank you for choosing Okanagan’s premiere First Aid Training providers, our goal is to provide quality training at affordable prices.  

Check our up to date website for more dates in your location.

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June 30, 2009

Banff Alberta CPR First Aid Courses Training – Canmore Lake Louise Jasper Calgary

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Banff CPR and First Aid Training Courses will be offered by Approved First Aid Training Center, Head office located in the sunny Okanagan Valley , Kelowna BC.  Please check our website for course dates in Banff or call 250-878-6690 to speak with one of our friendly representatives.  We offer a variety of courses to suite your individual or corporate needs.  Some courses we offer include standard first aid, child care first aid, CPR C, AED, and boaters license.  The courses are all approved Canadian Red Cross Courses, or approved transport WCB Courses. Hope to see you at one of our courses, offered in Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper or Calgary locations.  

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April 13, 2009

Kelowna First Aid Training Courses – Okanagan Pets Photo Contest Winner

Kelowna First Aid Training - Pet First Aid Photo Winner

Kelowna First Aid Training Center – Red Cross provides first aid courses to people and pets including dogs and cats. Latest Photo Winner in West Kelowna April 2009 event..Come check out our other courses and events.

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Winner of first place photo contest : Whopper and Fred – Whopper is the Dog

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