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Monday, January 03, 2005 - 15 Posts
That the First Aid merit badge is not sufficient for what I would like to do.
I've thought about getting
the Wilderness First Aid course by the Red Cross, but it has not been available in my area while
RED Cross Basic First aid and the When Help is delayed module. This is what is required
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Sunday, August 24, 2008 - 25 Posts
A couple of questions regarding first aid kits:
1. Do you have separate kits for shorter and longer
it up and cover it and then take care of it better when I get home. You can probably get rid of your
(or 3) with me but not as part of my first aid kit. I need to get my SWR cert though.
Are you the one
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Saturday, September 26, 2009 - 25 Posts by 5 People
ACLS, ITLS, PALS and BLS certs. I also used to teach first aid and survival courses too if any
of 4x4s
1 ACE bandage
1 roll of 2” Kling
1 SAM splint
Handful of 2x2s
Dozen large Band-Aids
1 small
don't forget CPR certs. need to be renewed once a year to stay current.
Make First Aid/CPR training
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Saturday, June 20, 2009 - 35 Posts by 7 People
Urgency of Health Care Reform
Friday, June 19, 2009
Forty-four percent (44%) of Americans say
the Obama administration should
wait on health care reform until the economy improves.
But 43% say
bankrupt!"
2- "Whaahhh! Public health care is so bad nobody will want it!"
Go find a brain and maybe
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Thursday, September 03, 2009 - 5 Posts by 4 People
The brisbane area,i have worked for 7 years in supporting people with becoming independant in their own homes
"care in the home" in the Brisbane area and most vacancies are advertised by charities or private
support card, 1st Aid cert etc.
Good Luck with everything
Cal x
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Friday, February 23, 2007 - 20 Posts by 10 People
On the Yahoo CAP Health Services site we have been discussing training as medics. Hawk mountin
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Since we already have the authorization of a CPR/first aid patch for the BDU uniform I am
aid and so the patch lists them both. I have also seen people wearing CERT patches. there is even
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Friday, January 19, 2007 - 3 Posts by 2 People
Hi Aileen. As far as I am aware, anybody can mind children in their own home without any
qualifications. However, it would be very advisable to do a Childcare and a First Aid course if possible. You
that qualifies you to mind kids at home? i was told that the HSe states that you must do a suitable course
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Thursday, October 01, 2009 - 5 Posts by 4 People
Patient care attendant or nurse's aide, clinic assistant, Peace Corps volunteer or other cross
-cultural health care experience, technologist, therapist, clinical research assistant, etc.). 1,000 hours
or nurse's aide, clinic assistant, Peace Corps volunteer or other cross-cultural health care experience...
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009 - 8 Posts by 6 People
That are (Professionally) in the health care field such as :
Doctors
Nurses
EMT's
First Responders
I am
Aid, and Red Cross MOFA (Mountaineering Oriented First Aid) cards and lots of practice... but nowhere
I'm CPR/First Aid certified, but I don't have much more than a box of band-aids.Eric,
I appreciate
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Tuesday, June 02, 2009 - 106 Posts by 40 People
On a completely unrelated note: WTF MSNBC? You have an entire sub-section of health dedicated
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i don't think giving the kid mint leaves is "medical care." Got Cancer? Here's some CERTS, deal
a careful diet, and I had a good friend die from chemotherapy when his cancer was in remission (young
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