Calendar

Jun
7
Wed
Standard First Aid Level A & C @ Edson Provincial Building
Jun 7 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Standard First Aid Level A & C @ Edson Provincial Building

Standard First Aid Level A & C CPR + AED

8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

$145/$150 (Level C)

Recognize and intervene in emergencies until medical aid arrives. Topics include CPR and choking for adults, shock and unconsciousness, severe bleeding, head and spinal injuries, major medical conditions, and AED training and certification.

Level C also covers first aid for children.

Jun
8
Thu
Standard First Aid Level A & C @ Edson Provincial Building
Jun 8 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Standard First Aid Level A & C @ Edson Provincial Building

Standard First Aid Level A & C CPR + AED

8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

$145/$150 (Level C)

Recognize and intervene in emergencies until medical aid arrives. Topics include CPR and choking for adults, shock and unconsciousness, severe bleeding, head and spinal injuries, major medical conditions, and AED training and certification.

Level C also covers first aid for children.

Sep
12
Tue
First Aid BASIC Level C CPR & AED Training (Formerly known as Emergency First Aid) @ Rm 110, Edson Provincial Building
Sep 12 @ 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

Emergency Scene Management
ESM Unresponsive – Scene Survey, Primary Survey, Ongoing Care
Reposition to Recovery Position
Single Rescuer Log Roll – Belly to Back
Glove Removal
ESM – Faint
Emergency Scene Management – Trauma
ESM Responsive – Head Support and Hand off
Multi- Rescuer Roll Reposition to Recovery
Severe Bleeding
Triangular Bandage Prep Skill Station
Severe Bleed – Extremity
Eye Injuries
Examine Eye
Arc Flash Eye Injury
Burns
Chemical Burn to Face and Eyes – Use SDS Scenario
Resuscitation
CPR – Adult Single Rescuer
CPR – Adult Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Adult
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Alone, Larger
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Unresponsive
CPR – Child Single Rescuer
CPR – Child Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Child
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Unresponsive
CPR – Infant Single Rescuer
CPR – Infant Two Rescuer
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Unresponsive

Intended for those who use their First Aid skills regularly and can demonstrate their competency in all required skill areas.

Oct
24
Tue
Minding Stress Part I @ Room 101 Edson Provincial Building
Oct 24 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Minding Stress Part I  This session will explore what stress is and the sources of stress. We will talk about how stress affects your quality of life.  The focus will be on the effects of stress on your physical and mental health and ways to manage stress to improve your health.

 

Oct
26
Thu
Minding Stress Part II @ Room 101 Edson Provincial Building
Oct 26 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Minding Stress Part II will build on what we have learned about ourselves in the first session. We will look at how to problem solve some of our sources of stress, either reducing or eliminating stressors altogether, and continue to share ways to manage every day stress.

 

 

 

Nov
2
Thu
Anger Control @ Room 101 Edson Provincial Building
Nov 2 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Anger Control Training:  Anger is healthy and necessary but not when it begins to control our lives. Explore how beliefs influence thoughts, feelings, and actions. Once we understand these connections, we begin to see that anger is one choice among many we could choose.

 

Nov
7
Tue
First Aid INTERMEDIATE Level C CPR & AED 2 Day-Training (Formerly known as Standard First Aid) @ Rm 110 Edson Provincial Building
Nov 7 @ 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

Emergency Scene Management
ESM Unresponsive – Scene Survey, Primary Survey, Ongoing Care
Reposition to Recovery Position
Single Rescuer Log Roll – Belly to Back
Glove Removal
ESM – Faint
Emergency Scene Management – Trauma
ESM Responsive – Head Support and Hand off
Multi- Rescuer Roll Reposition to Recovery
Support Pelvic Injury
Severe Bleeding
Triangular Bandage Prep Skill Station
Severe Bleed – Extremity
Complete Amputation
Partial Amputation
Minor Wound Care
Cut to the Palm
Embedded Object
Nosebleed
Examine Eye
Arc Flash Eye Injury
Burns
Thermal Burn to Hand
Chemical Burn to Face and Eyes – Use SDS
Medical Condition Emergencies
ESM – Asthma Attack
ESM – Diabetic Emergency
ESM – Seizure
Auto-Injector Assist
Environmental Emergencies
ESM – Hypothermia
ESM – Hyperthermia
First Aid for Deep Frostbite
Bone and Joint Injuries
Sprain – Ankle
Closed Fracture – Arm
Open Fracture – Lower Leg
Dislocation – Shoulder
Closed Rib Fracture
Secondary Survey
History
Vitals
Full ESM – Scene Survey, Primary Survey,
Secondary Survey, Ongoing Care, Hand off to medical help
Lifting and Moving
Proper Lifting
Human Crutch
Hand Placement – 2-Handed Seat, 4-Handed Seat
Resuscitation
CPR – Adult Single Rescuer
CPR – Adult Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Adult
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Alone, Larger
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Unresponsive
CPR – Child Single Rescuer
CPR – Child Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Child
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Unresponsive
CPR – Infant Single Rescuer
CPR – Infant Two Rescuer
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Unresponsive
Multiple Casualty
Triage

Nov
8
Wed
First Aid INTERMEDIATE Level C CPR & AED 2 Day-Training (Formerly known as Standard First Aid) @ Rm 110 Edson Provincial Building
Nov 8 @ 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

Emergency Scene Management
ESM Unresponsive – Scene Survey, Primary Survey, Ongoing Care
Reposition to Recovery Position
Single Rescuer Log Roll – Belly to Back
Glove Removal
ESM – Faint
Emergency Scene Management – Trauma
ESM Responsive – Head Support and Hand off
Multi- Rescuer Roll Reposition to Recovery
Support Pelvic Injury
Severe Bleeding
Triangular Bandage Prep Skill Station
Severe Bleed – Extremity
Complete Amputation
Partial Amputation
Minor Wound Care
Cut to the Palm
Embedded Object
Nosebleed
Examine Eye
Arc Flash Eye Injury
Burns
Thermal Burn to Hand
Chemical Burn to Face and Eyes – Use SDS
Medical Condition Emergencies
ESM – Asthma Attack
ESM – Diabetic Emergency
ESM – Seizure
Auto-Injector Assist
Environmental Emergencies
ESM – Hypothermia
ESM – Hyperthermia
First Aid for Deep Frostbite
Bone and Joint Injuries
Sprain – Ankle
Closed Fracture – Arm
Open Fracture – Lower Leg
Dislocation – Shoulder
Closed Rib Fracture
Secondary Survey
History
Vitals
Full ESM – Scene Survey, Primary Survey,
Secondary Survey, Ongoing Care, Hand off to medical help
Lifting and Moving
Proper Lifting
Human Crutch
Hand Placement – 2-Handed Seat, 4-Handed Seat
Resuscitation
CPR – Adult Single Rescuer
CPR – Adult Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Adult
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Alone, Larger
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Unresponsive
CPR – Child Single Rescuer
CPR – Child Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Child
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Unresponsive
CPR – Infant Single Rescuer
CPR – Infant Two Rescuer
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Unresponsive
Multiple Casualty
Triage

Nov
16
Thu
Problem Solving @ Room 101 Edson Provincial Building RM 101
Nov 16 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Anger Control Training:  Anger is healthy and necessary, but not when it begins to control our lives. Explore how beliefs influence thoughts, feelings, and actions. Once we understand these connections, we begin to see that anger is one choice among many we could choose.

 

Nov
17
Fri
Assertiveness @ Room 101 Edson Provincial Building
Nov 17 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

How to Communicate Assertively:  How can I be more confident? How can I improve my self-esteem? Assertiveness is a way of communicating that answers these questions. You will learn to share your feelings, thoughts, and beliefs in an open, honest way that respects the rights of others.

 

Nov
21
Tue
First Aid INTERMEDIATE Level C CPR & AED 2 Day-Training (Formerly known as Standard First Aid) @ Rm 110 Edson Provincial Building
Nov 21 @ 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

Emergency Scene Management
ESM Unresponsive – Scene Survey, Primary Survey, Ongoing Care
Reposition to Recovery Position
Single Rescuer Log Roll – Belly to Back
Glove Removal
ESM – Faint
Emergency Scene Management – Trauma
ESM Responsive – Head Support and Hand off
Multi- Rescuer Roll Reposition to Recovery
Support Pelvic Injury
Severe Bleeding
Triangular Bandage Prep Skill Station
Severe Bleed – Extremity
Complete Amputation
Partial Amputation
Minor Wound Care
Cut to the Palm
Embedded Object
Nosebleed
Examine Eye
Arc Flash Eye Injury
Burns
Thermal Burn to Hand
Chemical Burn to Face and Eyes – Use SDS
Medical Condition Emergencies
ESM – Asthma Attack
ESM – Diabetic Emergency
ESM – Seizure
Auto-Injector Assist
Environmental Emergencies
ESM – Hypothermia
ESM – Hyperthermia
First Aid for Deep Frostbite
Bone and Joint Injuries
Sprain – Ankle
Closed Fracture – Arm
Open Fracture – Lower Leg
Dislocation – Shoulder
Closed Rib Fracture
Secondary Survey
History
Vitals
Full ESM – Scene Survey, Primary Survey,
Secondary Survey, Ongoing Care, Hand off to medical help
Lifting and Moving
Proper Lifting
Human Crutch
Hand Placement – 2-Handed Seat, 4-Handed Seat
Resuscitation
CPR – Adult Single Rescuer
CPR – Adult Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Adult
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Alone, Larger
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Unresponsive
CPR – Child Single Rescuer
CPR – Child Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Child
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Unresponsive
CPR – Infant Single Rescuer
CPR – Infant Two Rescuer
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Unresponsive
Multiple Casualty
Triage

Nov
22
Wed
First Aid INTERMEDIATE Level C CPR & AED 2 Day-Training (Formerly known as Standard First Aid) @ Rm 110 Edson Provincial Building
Nov 22 @ 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

Emergency Scene Management
ESM Unresponsive – Scene Survey, Primary Survey, Ongoing Care
Reposition to Recovery Position
Single Rescuer Log Roll – Belly to Back
Glove Removal
ESM – Faint
Emergency Scene Management – Trauma
ESM Responsive – Head Support and Hand off
Multi- Rescuer Roll Reposition to Recovery
Support Pelvic Injury
Severe Bleeding
Triangular Bandage Prep Skill Station
Severe Bleed – Extremity
Complete Amputation
Partial Amputation
Minor Wound Care
Cut to the Palm
Embedded Object
Nosebleed
Examine Eye
Arc Flash Eye Injury
Burns
Thermal Burn to Hand
Chemical Burn to Face and Eyes – Use SDS
Medical Condition Emergencies
ESM – Asthma Attack
ESM – Diabetic Emergency
ESM – Seizure
Auto-Injector Assist
Environmental Emergencies
ESM – Hypothermia
ESM – Hyperthermia
First Aid for Deep Frostbite
Bone and Joint Injuries
Sprain – Ankle
Closed Fracture – Arm
Open Fracture – Lower Leg
Dislocation – Shoulder
Closed Rib Fracture
Secondary Survey
History
Vitals
Full ESM – Scene Survey, Primary Survey,
Secondary Survey, Ongoing Care, Hand off to medical help
Lifting and Moving
Proper Lifting
Human Crutch
Hand Placement – 2-Handed Seat, 4-Handed Seat
Resuscitation
CPR – Adult Single Rescuer
CPR – Adult Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Adult
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Alone, Larger
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Adult – Unresponsive
CPR – Child Single Rescuer
CPR – Child Two Rescuer
CPR & AED Application – Child
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Child – Unresponsive
CPR – Infant Single Rescuer
CPR – Infant Two Rescuer
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Responsive
Choking – Severe Obstruction – Infant – Unresponsive
Multiple Casualty
Triage

Mar
7
Thu
Anger Control @ Room 101 Edson Provincial Building
Mar 7 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Anger Control Training:  Anger is healthy and necessary but not when it begins to control our lives. Explore how beliefs influence thoughts, feelings, and actions. Once we understand these connections, we begin to see that anger is one choice among many we could choose.

 

 

Mar
14
Thu
Assertiveness @ Room 101 Edson Provincial Building
Mar 14 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

How to Communicate Assertively:  How can I be more confident? How can I improve my self-esteem? Assertiveness is a way of communicating that answers these questions. You will learn to share your feelings, thoughts, and beliefs in an open, honest way that respects the rights of others.

 

 

Mar
21
Thu
Problem Solving @ Room 101 Edson Provincial Building RM 101
Mar 21 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Anger Control Training:  Anger is healthy and necessary, but not when it begins to control our lives. Explore how beliefs influence thoughts, feelings, and actions. Once we understand these connections, we begin to see that anger is one choice among many we could choose.

 

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