MedicationProvisionIssue
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* Emergency Medical Aid act allows first aider to do some things | * Emergency Medical Aid act allows first aider to do some things | ||
- | that e.g. an EMR cannot offer medications==2004-10-26 Recommendation of Medical Preplan Committee | + | that e.g. an EMR cannot offer medications |
+ | ==2004-10-26 Recommendation of Medical Preplan Committee== | ||
Administration of Non Prescription Drugs - No change. In other | Administration of Non Prescription Drugs - No change. In other | ||
words, our present training is that we should not be administering | words, our present training is that we should not be administering | ||
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high. | high. | ||
- | ==2004-11-02 Referred back to Medical Preplan Committee | + | ==2004-11-02 Referred back to Medical Preplan Committee== |
The issue is more about providing, not administering | The issue is more about providing, not administering | ||
medication. | medication. |
Current revision
2004-02-03 discussed Wilderness First Aid course
- Emergency Medical Aid act allows first aider to do some things
that e.g. an EMR cannot offer medications
[edit] 2004-10-26 Recommendation of Medical Preplan Committee
Administration of Non Prescription Drugs - No change. In other words, our present training is that we should not be administering such drugs and therefore no change need be made. The risks are too high.
[edit] 2004-11-02 Referred back to Medical Preplan Committee
The issue is more about providing, not administering medication.
Request clarification of relevance of the Wilderness First Aid course training (WFATrainingRelevanceIssue).