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MOUNTAIN FIRST AID course I

Submitted by on Sunday, 9 May 2010No Comment
diaposmaquina1web_0022.jpgFIRST AID COURSE AND
TECHNIQUES IN MOUNTAIN URGENT HEALTH CARE AND ACCESS remote
areas with poor


 


 Objective of the course,


 Train assistant in the prevention and treatment of injuries and
accidents
more common in the mountains and provide it with the theoretical and
practical
knowledge needed to participate / integrate safely and successfully in
joint
operations Search, Relief and Rescue in Mountain and Isolated Areas.





 

 
greimweb01.jpgDesigned for …

 Mountaineers, hikers, mountain sports practitioners in general, Leisure
Monitors


 


 Content,


 ● hazards we face in the mountain and causing injury (cold, the height,
the Lightning, Poisonous Animals)


 ● How to avoid them (the three layers, to buy and what to avoid, as
fitted)


 ● Injuries more common in the mountains


 ● detention and transfer techniques


 ● Preparation of makeshift stretchers


 ● Victim in critical condition (TCE, pneumothorax, severe hypothermia,
bleeding, shock)


 ● Priority Care (assessment, CPR in isolated areas, end tracheal
intubations, making roads, sutures), peculiarities of Life Support in mountain
and remote areas


 ● Tips for avoiding accidents, The Decalogue of the mountaineer, …


 ● The mountain emergency


 ● When and how to apply the rescue


 ● Communications and signals (relief, soil air maneuvers with helicopters)


 ● Avalanche (they are and how to avoid them)


 ● Elements of Avalanche Search and Rescue (areas, probes and shovels)


 ● Knowledge and basic handling of the material specifically for mountain
rescue


 ● improvised Stretchers


 ● Transfer of casualties in the mountains


 ● Progression with stretchers in areas of difficult access


 ● How to make a kit for small mountain expeditions and outings


 


 Reporter,


 Confirm Pending


 


 Duration,


 2 days, 20 hours


 From 9-14 and 15-20


 


 Lugar,


 To be determined


 


 Plazas,


 20 students -> 10 seats available


 


 Rates,


 Individual Registration € 160


 Entry Partners Club V + 150 €


 Joint Registration (2 people) 290 €


 


 Course Dates,


 2009-2010 Schedule Pending

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