By Accident OEC Edition Fall 2012 As we get ready for the winter, it is time to think about refreshing our first aid training, dusting off our skills before the ski season starts and getting ready another exciting year of winter sports. This version of the By Accident covers the upcoming OEC full courses and the Cycle B Refresher. On the FASP Website are the upcoming dates for the,the Cycle B agenda, and the dates of the full OEC course. For those of us doing the Cycle B here are the dates: October 20, 21 st and November 17 th and 18 th. To register for either weekends, you must contact Shannon. We plan to run smaller scenarios and cover more material. i.e each station may run up to three full scenarios at the same time, depending on numbers. With the rapid review for each scenario please make sure you have viewed the power points and read the relevant chapters. We are going to try and limit each to 24 attendees. For returning patrollers, it is very important that you have done the pre-reading of the appropriate chapters that cover this year s. We are using the OEC 5 th Edition manual. And equally important, you need to complete the Cycle B workbook prior to attending a weekend. This year s theme is Refresh, Renew and Review.
OEC 2012 - Cycle B Refresher Agenda REFRESH, RENEW & REVIEW As a seasoned patroller, this is your opportunity to REFRESH your FIRST AID skills, RENEW your OEC certification and REVIEW your knowledge. The goal of the is to bring all OEC technicians up to speed and cover the important topics outlined in the 2012 Cycle B. Pack a lunch, appropriate clothing, check weather forecast. Actively participate in ALL sessions. Expectations. Arrive on time. Bring completed Cycle B 2012 OEC Refresher Workbook. (download from http://www.nsp.org/about/nsp_programs/oec) Saturday 8.00 8.30 Sign in - Update address and email, collect OEC technician cards. Collect paper work: Cycle B workbook, all exercises and case study presentations completed. Collect fees - $150.00, cheques payable to FASP 8.30 9.00 Presentation Patient Assessment 9.00 11.00 Skill station A. Small group discussions on case presentations and skill demonstrations 11.15 1.15 Skill stations B, C 1.15 1.45 Packed Lunch 1.45 3.45 Skill stations B, C 3.45 4.00 Tidy up and review and instructor observations and feedback Sunday 8.00 8.30 Review 8.30 10.30 Station D 10.30 10.45 Station E 12.45 1.15 Packed Lunch 1.15 2.30 Station F 2.30 3.45 Station G 3.45 4.00 Wrap up, evaluation Sort equipment, tidy first aid kits, paper work, Review
SATURDAY Station A Case Study / Skills demonstration Scenario observations: Small group discussion Case presentations one and two Helmet removal Cervical collar measure and apply Standing, sitting apply backboard Immobilization on backboard Lifts and Carries Station B Full patient package Scenario observations: Rapid Review Anatomy & Physiology of CNS (handout) Chapters: 7, 21, 10 Demonstrate the following Scene size up Patient assessment Secondary assessment Two sets of vitals including baseline vitals Helmet removal Measure and insert airway if required Application of hard collar and full immobilization on spine board O 2, shock management and patient care Ongoing communication/ documentation Scenarios: Unresponsive casualty Station C Basic Life Support Skills (CPR / AED) Chapter 15 Demonstrate the following: Adult, Child & Infant resuscitation Automated External Defibrillator Review airway management, O 2, BVM, suction, review blood pressure procedures Written Exam
SUNDAY Station D Lower limb assessment & Management Chapter 20 Rapid Review Anatomy & Physiology of Musculoskeletal System & Injuries (handout) Hip, Pelvis and Femur fractures Scenario observation Demonstrate the following: Scene Survey Patient assessment Expose and assess injury Transport decision. EMS First Aid bunker? Manual stabilization and CMS On hill immobilization, (stabilize and splint) Patient care and shock management Patient care and management in first aid room Expose and reassess injury, (boot removal) Limb immobilization Scenarios: Hip, Pelvis and Femur fractures, assume associated head, neck or back trauma. Station E Gastrointestinal & Genitourinary injuries Chapter 24, 16 Rapid Review Anatomy & Physiology of Gastrointestinal & Genitourinary Systems (handout) Scenario observations: Demonstrate the following: Scene Survey Patient assessment Expose and assess injury Transport decision. EMS First Aid bunker? On hill stabilization Patient care and shock management Patient care and management in first aid room Expose and reassess injury Scenario: Abdominal evisceration and Impaled object Station F Cold and heat related injuries Review Cold, Heat and Altitude related emergencies (handout) Chapter 25, 26, 28, 29 Station G Allergies, Anaphylaxis, plants, animals Review Allergies, Anaphylaxis (handout) Chapter 14, 27
SEPTEMBER 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Instructor OCTOBER 30 Instructor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Thanks Giving 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER 1 2 3 GROUSE TRAINING? 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GROUSE 3rd OEC TRAINING? 11 12 13 14 15 16 3rd OEC 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 4th OEC 25 26 4th OEC 27 28 29 30 1 CPR / AED DECEMBER 2 OEC PRACTICAL EXAM
REFRESHER DATES AND AVAILABILITY PETRA OEC FULL COURSE PETRA Novenber 17th LUCAS October 14th October 27th 28th November 10th 11th 1st Full OEC 2nd Full OEC 3rd Full OEC Dec 1st BOB DICKSON LUCAS October 21st November 18th November 24th 25th Dec 1st 2nd 4th Full OEC BRIDGET BOB DICKSON October 21st BORIS BRIDGET PHIL BORIS October 27th 28th KEVIN 2nd Full OEC KEVIN BOB PLUMMER PHIL October 13th 14th October 27th 28th November 10th 11th November 24th 25th 1st Full OEC 2nd Full OEC 3rd Full OEC 4th Full OEC