Hazardous Materials MCFRS Annual Re-certification Vers 10.3 lrs Click to advance slides.
Grade 2 Training 29 th October 2008 © RamSoc 2008.
Chapter 1 Initial Assessment and management. OBJECTIVES n Identify the correct sequence of priorities in assessing the multiply injured patient n Apply.
Transports Canada Transport Canada Survival and Sparsely Settled Areas Presented by Michel Leduc Transport Canada, System Safety.
Anesthetic management of maxillofacial surgery By: Alaa Samir El Kateb Lecturer of anesthesia and intensive care Ain Shams university.
Recognition of the seriously ill child 23/03/11 Dr. John Twomey, Consultant Paediatrician, Department of Paediatrics/ Emergency Department Medical Students.
Primary/Secondary Survey of the Casualty Objectives Discuss the importance of the primary/secondary survey Outline how ATLS applies to the casualty.
ATHLETIC INJURIES The most likely time for injury to occur is within the first 6-8 weeks of beginning a new activity or exercise INJURIES.
1 Hot/Cold Weather Injury Prevention Your Unit. 22 oDefensive Position - Static oAge 40 oFatigue level oTraining and experience oNutrition, activity,
“Exercise Safely: How Big Is The Risk James W. Ziccardi DO, FACC.
TRAUMA OVERVIEW Mark E. Armstrong, M.D.. Overview 1. Preparation 2. Triage 3. Primary Survey 4. Resuscitation 5. Secondary Survey 6. Continued postresuscitation.
Reduced Heart Rate Variability: An Indicator of Cardiac Uncoupling and Diminished Physiologic Reserve in 1,425 Trauma Patients The Journal of TRAUMA Injury,