If anyone is in Edmonton or close enough, the Telus World Of Science ( Space Sciences Center ) has the " Body Worlds " display which has this guys work open for viewing. It does kind of freak some people out, but for any medical types it's good for A & P and actually seeing the structures of the...
Oh goody, another term change.......can't people leave stuff alone? Anyway, my thought would to be provide basic spinal precautions on the expectant mother and get ready to deliver if required. A C collar is probably the only thing you could use, strapping " Mom" to a board or securing a pelvis...
How about just letting the military pay for your training, don't bother going out and spending lots of money on a course the military will make you take anyway. I spent 10 years in Alberta as an EMT, had all the ticks in the boxes, still had to go and take the damn JI course......go figure. I do...
To add to that, what kind of things are you expecting to treat? My bag is stocked to the tasking I go on, live range, tons of trauma stuff, it all depends on what's going on. :cdn:
As long as you are following the direction of the MD that performed your procedure and there are no problems with your eyes, then you shouldn't have a category. You should visit the medics and get some workplace limitations IE, no contact sports, no close quarter combat etc for the duration of...
You can google TCCC and find many different articles about it. Remember that we based our course on the American version so most of the info will be U.S. based. :cdn:
You really do not get do you, as I stated before, supply must provide boots, period. If the mbr has a condition that requires different footwear, a specialist will get involved. Twisting my words to fit your story does not work. Never did I mention people having the big or small feet were...
First off, we do not make people but their own orthotics, we send them to physio for that ( I did mention that ), Secondly, I did say that there would be people that do not fit the new boots, supply will find a solution for that. The Mk 3 was purchased to help fit orthotics.(I do believe that...
Just to clear things up here, I know that people require chits for orthotics and different insoles, that's why I send them to physio. There has been a change in the policy with regards to the boots, we have the document at the CDU if one has questions about it. The base gets billed for all the...
Regarding the whole boot issue thing, here in Pet, it is a supply issue, not a medical issue. Supply must give you proper fitting boots . The new Mk 3 boots have 72 different sizes for issue, they get mixed reviews, but people who have orthotics can fit them better in this boot. It's a start...
The color of the uniform is area dependent, the medics in Petawawa used the dark blue jumpsuit for the on car training. The uniforms are good, it's the three dollar, yellow , bargain special raincoat that looked horrid. They try to match the uniform to where you would be working. :army:
Nothing like the feeling of being the bigger target while on car, wish I had the jumpsuit instead of cadpat, we could have blended in better with th BC amb crews :nana: :evil:
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