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Dear Member
In this FireRehab eNews, read about how to effectively talk to an injured firefighter who may be resistant to go to the hospital for care.
Also, learn why college football and firefighter rehab have more in common than you might think in terms of training and preparation.
— The FireRescue1 Team |
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| The Rehab Zone |
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By Ken Lavelle, FireRehab Columnist
Evaluation of a firefighter's injury is important. But often equally important is how we communicate with the firefighter. I have found the best way to convince any patient to make the right decision is to eliminate the drama and make a reasonable argument. When FFs miss the "big one"
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| The Rehab Training Center |
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By Jeffrey Lindsey, FireRehab Columnist
We are not playing a game, but we are playing the odds when we fail to prepare and train for each event. Taking vital signs, providing assessment, and identifying abnormalities are key components to successfully run a rehab division. We need practice
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