Posted in Kelowna Events on Apr 11th, 2010
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Concussions.
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 [...]
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Posted in Kelowna Events on Feb 3rd, 2010
Kelowna First Aid – Training Products CPR Choking
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Featured Product
Anti Choking Training Vest for learning Abdominal Thrust or Heimlich maneuver, while practicing AHA protocols. Additionally, the red trainer features a Back Blow Pad for practicing ARC and ERC protocols. Complete with 10 foam plugs.
How It Works
Operation:
1. Pull the vest [...]
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Posted in Kelowna Events on Dec 13th, 2009
Shock is a life-threatening condition. Immediate medical care can make the difference between life and death.
Signs of shock (most of which will be present) include:
Passing out (losing consciousness).
Feeling very dizzy or lightheaded, like you may pass out.
Feeling very weak or having trouble standing up.
Being less alert. You may suddenly be unable to respond to questions, [...]
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Posted in Kelowna First Aid Course on Dec 8th, 2009
Next Kelowna First Aid Course December 13.09 or January 10.2010 ( Standard / Emergency / Child Care / CPR )
Next Kamloops First Aid Course January 09.2010 ( Standard / Emergency / Child Care / CPR )
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Posted in Kelowna Events on Nov 26th, 2009
Below are the differences between WCB OFA level 1 Level 2 and Level 3 Courses.
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Occupational First Aid Level 1
A basic one day/8 hour course covering the essential ABC’s – airway, breathing and circulation. How to deal with obstructed airways, breathing distress and control bleeding. One person CPR, minor wound care and [...]
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