basic first aide is best to know for camping this includes - splinting broken bones -treatment for shock -treatment for heat stroke -treatment for cold weather -treatment for capilary, venual, and arterial cuts - treatment order (which needs treated first)
The gear required for a successful camping trip includes a tent, sleeping bag, camping stove, cooking utensils, food and water, flashlight, first aid kit, and appropriate clothing and footwear. Additional items may include a camping chair, portable charger, and insect repellent.
There are no merit badge requirements for First Class. However, there are various individual first aid skills among the Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class requirements. First aid is an Eagle-required merit badge, though. See link for more info.
Remote is in outlying areas and the first aid and skills are referred to wilderness first aid and survival. See related link.
The required outdoor certifications for this position include Wilderness First Aid and CPR, Leave No Trace, and possibly specific technical skills certifications depending on the nature of the job.
yes a pharmacist needs first level life preservations skills certificate... most employers will look for this in every 1 in 4 employees now anyway, but for pharmacists it is required, for a few reasons.
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Camping in the Big Bear mountains is relatively safe. But it is not unheard of to run into a bear. It is also advised that you bring a survival kit and a first aid kit.
Any basic first aid. This is because anything unexpected could happen.
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Nothing is required. They should have things like bandages and gloves.
There are many places you can take classes for first aid training, cpr and other medical skills. Check locally first and I'm sure you'll find something.
Anything... if its an 'emergency' then first aid will most likely be required! and its a basic life skills to have. I would say that anything that has, or could, cause any degree of harm would need first aid... first aid could just be giving some TLC! I would suggest that you try and book on a first aid course as they will cover all this for you! i might be foolish here but i am in the uk... i don't know where you are, i went on a great course with the national school of first aid training in Glasgow a few months ago! they were great.