- Outdoor Emergency Care
- Physiology: OEC
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Outdoor Emergency Care — (OEC) is an award winning course that was first developed by the National Ski Patrol in the 1980s[1] for certification in first aid, CPR and other pre hospital care and treatment for possible injuries in non urban settings. Outdoor Emergency Care … Wikipedia
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Hazards of outdoor activities — Any outdoor activity entails many risks, even if participants do not recklessly place themselves in harm s way. Even a simple accident may create a dangerous situation that requires survival skills. However, with the correct precautions, outdoor… … Wikipedia
Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician — Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician, or WEMT, is the second highest level of wilderness emergency medical training available in the USA (second to Wilderness Advanced Life Support (WALS)), or other courses for advanced providers such as AWLS … Wikipedia
National Outdoor Leadership School — The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), is a non profit outdoor education school based in the United States dedicated to teaching environmental ethics, technical outdoor skills, safety and judgment, and leadership on extended wilderness… … Wikipedia
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Certified first responder — A portion of the accident scene for Ansbach, Germany incident response exercise for U.S. and German emergency responders, October 2007. A certified first responder is a person who has completed a course and received certification in providing pre … Wikipedia
Wilderness first aid — is the specific discipline of First aid which relates to care in remote areas, where emergency medical services will be difficult to obtain or will take a long time to arrive. Nursing care though not part of normal first aid is part of wilderness … Wikipedia
Dartmouth Skiway — The McLane Family Lodge as viewed from the chairlift on Holt s Ledge The Dartmouth Skiway is a ski area located about twenty minutes north of Dartmouth College in Lyme, New Hampshire. It has thirty trails from easiest (green circle) to most… … Wikipedia