Help Teaching A Cadet Class

Started by ProdigalJim, September 07, 2011, 09:00:17 PM

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ProdigalJim

Hi Everyone,

As the resident ALS provider in my unit, I've been asked to teach the cadets/GTM3 candidates about hot and cold weather injuries. I'm developing the class into a "Family Feud" sort of format...Flight vs. Flight...to both teach and reinforce. Basically, they'll compete to identify injuries and pathologies. BUT, I'm striking out finding digital images of a heat stroke victim versus a heat exhaustion victim. I want them to see the difference between the very hot, dry, dehydrated person and the clammy-skin worn-out person, and I'm just not finding anything on the interwebs that works. Do any of my fellow medics on the board happen to have something like that? Can you PM me if you do?

And, P.S., if any VA-102 cadets are lurking on this board, DON'T spoil it for the others. Remember the Core Values!  ;D
Jim Mathews, Lt. Col., CAP
VAWG/CV
My Mitchell Has Four Digits...

Eclipse

OK, that Google search will haunt my dreams for a while.

You're on your own, man!

"That Others May Zoom"

ProdigalJim

Quote from: Eclipse on September 07, 2011, 09:10:19 PM
OK, that Google search will haunt my dreams for a while.

You're on your own, man!
You can't say I didn't warn you!
Jim Mathews, Lt. Col., CAP
VAWG/CV
My Mitchell Has Four Digits...

JC004

ES training?  Sounds fun.  I'll be down.   >:D