2012-09-04 regular training
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- | * advocate | + | * roles |
+ | ** team leader | ||
+ | ** first aider | ||
+ | ** advocate | ||
+ | ** stretcher bearers | ||
+ | ** route finder | ||
+ | * subject stress | ||
+ | ** very scary being the subject | ||
+ | ** losing control | ||
+ | ** calm voices, no shouting, listening, not talking at the same time, avoid side conversations | ||
+ | ** build rapport with subject, patient advocate | ||
+ | ** use subject's name, introduce yourself, talk to subject | ||
+ | ** engage subject in their own care | ||
+ | ** sight lines, generally move feet first | ||
+ | ** avoid lights in eyes | ||
+ | ** dust, dirt, debris | ||
+ | *** lower down, face up, more exposed | ||
+ | *** safety glasses, face shield, clear plastic sheet | ||
+ | ** claustrophobia | ||
+ | *** arms in/out of packaging | ||
+ | * subject safety | ||
+ | ** can't protect themselves | ||
+ | ** situations that may be safe for the stretcher bearers may not be safe for the subject | ||
+ | *** e.g. a slip, might mean stretcher bearer catches themselves with hands, subject has unprotected fall | ||
+ | ** what are the risks? how likely are they? how serious are they? how can they be mitigated? | ||
* pressure sores | * pressure sores | ||
** thermarest | ** thermarest |
Revision as of 03:03, 5 September 2012
Contents |
Announcement
Include or link to the announcement for this event.
We'll be outside practicing stretcher packaging and transport. Part
of the time we'll be in the creek behind the fire hall. There's only
a few inches of water. Bring appropriate footwear and clothing.
Booking
Event location, date, time and duration.
19:00-21:30 Pincher Fire Hall
File number
How is this event identified? E.g., give the D4H/POC/ARRC number.
Agenda
Purpose of the event or detailed agenda/schedule.
outdoor; Equipment use (stretcher, packaging, evacuation)
- roles
- team leader
- first aider
- advocate
- stretcher bearers
- route finder
- subject stress
- very scary being the subject
- losing control
- calm voices, no shouting, listening, not talking at the same time, avoid side conversations
- build rapport with subject, patient advocate
- use subject's name, introduce yourself, talk to subject
- engage subject in their own care
- sight lines, generally move feet first
- avoid lights in eyes
- dust, dirt, debris
- lower down, face up, more exposed
- safety glasses, face shield, clear plastic sheet
- claustrophobia
- arms in/out of packaging
- subject safety
- can't protect themselves
- situations that may be safe for the stretcher bearers may not be safe for the subject
- e.g. a slip, might mean stretcher bearer catches themselves with hands, subject has unprotected fall
- what are the risks? how likely are they? how serious are they? how can they be mitigated?
- pressure sores
- thermarest
- packing voids
- securing to stretcher
- sliding up/down
- chest loops
- foot loops
- harness
- improvised
- attached to backboard
- sliding up/down
Participants
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Record
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Equipment
Note any equipment used -- equipment sign-out sheets.
Financial
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Feedback
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To do
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