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Wisconsin Standards and Procedures of Practical Skills Manual: Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Curriculum - Core Skills
… here; there are many more acceptable emergency moves. B. CLOTHES DRAG: 1. Grasp patient’s clothing pulling from the neck or shoulder area. 2. Drag in direction of the long axis of the … as rapidly as possible using water or saline. 2. Remove jewelry and any easily removable clothing or debris from the affected area. 3. Continually monitor the airway and breathing for … as rapidly as possible using water or saline. 4. Remove jewelry, and any easily removable clothing, or debris from the affected area. 5. Continually monitor the airway and breathing for … -
Talking Points for Vectorborne Diseases
… on Agency and follow label instruc ons. 3. Wear light‐colored, protec ve clothing to be er see cks or mosquitoes. 4. Check yourself for cks a … mes of high mosquito ac vity (dawn and dusk). Suppor ng Info 3 Wear light‐colored, loose clothing when doing ac vi es outdoors in dense mosquito areas. Message 3 Keep … Suppor ng Info 3 If in areas with high ck and mosquito ac vity, wear protec ve clothing and use repellents with DEET or permethrin (follow product instruc ons). Wisconsin … -
Divestment Penalty and Undue Hardship Notice Plus Waiver Request, Spanish
… penalty period will endanger your health or life or how you will not be able to get food, clothing, shelter, or other necessities of life: Attach a separate piece of paper if you need … -
Client Rights and the Grievance Procedure for Inpatient Services
… you are in the bathroom and while receiving care for personal needs.* • You may wear your own clothing.* • You must be given the opportunity to wash your clothes.* • You may use and wear your … -
EMTrack Web Patient Tracking Guide
… edited to add identifying information about the person, for example, physical characteristics, clothing, or associating a relative with the patient’s record. It is recommended that hospital staff add physical characteristics, clothing, or personal belongings to unidentified patients to support family reunification … -
Wisconsin 2004 Elder Abuse Report
… will. • Neglect Neglect occurs when a caregiver’s failure to provide adequate food, shelter, clothing, medical or dental care results in significant danger to the physical or mental health … the elder person is unable or fails to provide him/herself with adequate food, shelter, clothing, medical or dental care. mandates each county to provide a publicized phone number to … -
Prenatal Care Coordination Care Coordinator Visit Checklist
… and infant car safety |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| Referrals for Resources Basic Needs (Food, Clothing, Housing) Make sure member has access to appropriate food, clothing, and housing, and provide referrals if necessary |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| … -
Sexual Assault Response Protocol Guide for Division of Quality Assurance Staff
… crime present at the crime scene? REMINDERS: • Physical items containing evidence may include clothing, bedding, towels, cloths, gloves, incontinence products, rugs, furniture, and objects. • … -
Client Rights: Admitting Minors to Inpatient Treatment
… plan is in place and appropriate for the child’s needs. Ensure basic needs (food, shelter, clothing, education) are provided by the facility. Participate in care and treatment planning. … -
Occupational Health and Safety Surveillance Program Local and Tribal Health Department Welcome Packet
… with lead, preferably before going home. • Launder lead-soiled clothes separately from other clothing. THEIR REMEDIES AND HABITS THEIR HOBBIES THEIR JOB BUREAU OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND … work practices. • Avoid eating or drinking in dusty areas. • Shower and/or change into clean clothing before leaving the worksite to avoid contaminating cars, homes, and other work areas. • … -
Safety NetWorks #12 - February 2010
… by a caregiver to try to maintain adequate care, services or supervision, including food, clothing, shelter or physical or mental health care. The failure can be the result of an action, … Failure by the individual himself or herself to obtain adequate care, including food, shelter, clothing, medical or dental care. As with neglect, the failure must result in a significant … -
COVID-19 Self-Isolation Site: Pre-Arrival Information
… NO alcohol NO weapons NO animals NO illegal drugs Photo identification Referral documentation Clothing Prescription medication ITEMS TO BRING PROVIDED ON SITE ITEMS NOT ALLOWED DISCLAIMERS … -
Plague
… outdoors in an area with rodent fleas. Products containing DEET can be applied to the skin and clothing. Products containing permethrin can be applied to clothing only (always follow instructions on the label). When around your home, work place, or … -
General Pediatric Clinic - 6 to 8 Week Visit
… will adjust after a few days and the baby will be back on schedule. Anticipatory Guidance Clothing — Basic cotton shirt and diaper, add as necessary. Most babies don't need more clothes … than average adult. Find out by feeling baby's body, it should be warm but not hot. No tight clothing with long strings, cover hands and feet, especially if the baby scratches. Allow room to … -
IRIS Provider Education - Health and Safety - Incident Reporting
… on the part of the participant that, because of the failure to provide adequate food, shelter, clothing, medical care or dental care, creates a significant danger to the physical or mental … scheduled to provide services to the participant resulting in inadequate supervision, shelter, clothing, medical care or dental care and/or created a significant danger to the physical or …