BLOG Item ID: #595 Kelowna First Aid Course 250.878.6690 Vernon, Penticton, West Kelowna, Summerland, Peachland www.kelownafirstaid.comQuantity: In Stock and Ready to Ship! BLOG
Tags: CPR, cpr courses kelowna, first aid courses in kelowna, first aid courses kelowna, first aid courses penticton, first aid courses salmon arm, first aid training kelowna bc, kelowna first aid, Kelowna First Aid Courses, kelowna first aid training, peachland cpr, peacland first aid, Penticton First Aid, summerland cpr, summerland first aid, West Kelowna First Aid, west kelowna first aid course, west kelowna first aid courses Product Information:Kelowna first Aid,Kelowna First Aid Courses,first aid courses kelowna,kelowna first aid training,first aid courses penticton,cpr courses kelowna,first aid training kelowna bc,first aid courses salmon arm,first aid courses in kelowna,cpr,west kelowna first aid, first aid west kelowna,first aid courses west kelowna,west kelowna first aid courses,summerland first aid,summerland cpr,penticton first aid,vernon first aid,vernon first aid courses,vernon first aid courses,first aid vernon bc Item Descriptiontags; Kelowna first Aid,Kelowna First Aid Courses,first aid courses kelowna,kelowna first aid training,first aid courses penticton,cpr courses kelowna,first aid training kelowna bc,first aid courses salmon arm,first aid courses in kelowna,cpr
If an injury needs a splint, apply the splint first, and then apply the sling. Always check the person’s skin color and pulse (circulation) after the injured body part has been immobilized. If the area becomes cool, turns pale or blue, or if the patient develops numbness or tingling, loosen the splint and bandage. Care for all wounds first before applying a splint or sling. If bone is visible in the injured site, call your local emergency number (such as 911) or local hospital for further advice. HOW TO MAKE A SLING
Do NOT try to realign an injured body part unless the skin looks pale or blue or there is no pulse. Seek medical help if the person has a dislocation, broken bone, or severe bleeding. Also seek professional medical help if you cannot completely immobilize the injury at the scene by yourself. Safety is the best way to avoid broken bones caused by falling. Some diseases make bones break more easily, so use caution when assisting a person with fragile bones. Avoid activities that strain the muscles or bones for long periods of time as these can cause weakness and falls. Also, use appropriate caution when walking on slippery or uneven surfaces. Item ReviewsLeave a Reply |
Standard First Aid Course OVCMT CAD120.00
WEFA - Occupational First Aid Level 1 Course - TBA CAD105.00
Kelowna Telus CPR OFA level 1 Course | Onsite CAD85.00
WEFA - Occupational First Aid Level 1 Course - TBA CAD105.00
WEFA - Occupational First Aid Level 1 Course - TBA CAD105.00
Child Care First Aid Course TBA CAD105.00
Child Care First Aid Course TBA CAD105.00 |