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Annettes Training

Locality: Leeton, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6953 4688



Address: 15 Errey Road 2705 Leeton, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.annettestraining.net/

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25.01.2022 I know people may be a bit over hearing and reading about COVID19 but this video is very informative, gives the what when and how’s of the virus. https://youtu.be/kIL5m5XznNY



25.01.2022 Staying in the loop with this virus. Keeping our student safe and healthy is our number one priority.

18.01.2022 - Are you an Essential worker - Has your first aid certificate expired or is it expiring soon There is still a way we can help keep you/compliant. ... We have an online session with face to face assessment. The online is self paced and must be completed before the assessment. Only 2 people are able to be assessed at a time and it takes 20-30 minutes. The way I am doing it with larger groups is 2 students 9-930 2 students 930-10 2 students 10-1030 ect Is this something you’d be interested in? Annette’s training has the following booking dates available for first aid for essential worker. Saturday 2nd May after 2:30pm Tuesday 12th May Friday 22nd May Tuesday 2nd June Saturday 13th June Thursday 18th June Other dates can be made available upon request for businesses or for those who cannot make the above dates. Below is some info on the process of the course https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com//images%2F15858919

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17.01.2022 Hello all. Just so you know. We are still able and will continue to conduct training sessions in accordance with the rules outlined. We disinfect all equipment... after use. Rest assured we are doing g our not to not share germs around. https://lookaside.fbsbx.com//Information%20for%20VET%20Pro

17.01.2022 Annette’s Training wish to advise our valued clientele due to safe practices with COVID-19 restrictions we are unable to conduct PUBLIC training sessions until further notice. We are able to conduct onsite business sessions for for essential services We thank you for your patience and understanding during this time

16.01.2022 Supporting essential workers. Allens training have been working hard for us to be able to provide a first aid course for essential workers who need to stay compliant. We are now able to deliver this training to people who require first aid certification. Below is some info on the process of the course. ... ESSENTIAL WORKERS ENQUIRE NOW https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com//images%2F15858919



15.01.2022 I try to tell my kids this all the time. Please keep you feet on the ground,it will save further injuries in the event of an accident

09.01.2022 A quick little Molly rant about cross contamination and gloves. To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email [email protected]

08.01.2022 Always up skilling. The trainers have to be trained as well. Always learning.

05.01.2022 Ticks are very small, but if they latch on to you while bushwalking symptoms can range from mild itching and swelling to potentially life threatening anaphyla...ctic shock. Wearing long shirts and pants to protect your skin, or even spraying your clothes with insect repellent can help avoid ticks latching on. If you don’t have an allergic reaction, we've listed some steps to help you safely remove it If you have an allergic reaction to a tick bite, don’t try to remove the tick dial Triple Zero (000).

04.01.2022 Snake Bites in Australia That bite of summer has well and truly come early this year and with that heat, comes snakes. 3000 bites are reported annually. ... 300-500 hospitalisations 2-3 deaths annually. Average time to death is 12 hours. The urban myth that you are bitten in the yard and die before you can walk from your chook pen back to the house is a load of rubbish. While not new, the management of snake bite (like a flood/fire evacuation plan or CPR) should be refreshed each season. Let’s start with a Basic overview. There are five genus of snakes that will harm us (seriously) Browns, Blacks, Adders, Tigers and Taipans. All snake venom is made up of huge proteins (like egg white). When bitten, a snake injects some venom into the meat of your limb (NOT into your blood). This venom can not be absorbed into the blood stream from the bite site. It travels in a fluid transport system in your body called the lymphatic system (not the blood stream). Now this fluid (lymph) is moved differently to blood. Your heart pumps blood around, so even when you are lying dead still, your blood still circulates around the body. Lymph fluid is different. It moves around with physical muscle movement like bending your arm, bending knees, wriggling fingers and toes, walking/exercise etc. Now here is the thing. Lymph fluid becomes blood after these lymph vessels converge to form one of two large vessels (lymphatic trunks)which are connected to veins at the base of the neck. Back to the snake bite site. When bitten, the venom has been injected into this lymph fluid (which makes up the bulk of the water in your tissues). The only way that the venom can get into your blood stream is to be moved from the bite site in the lymphatic vessels. The only way to do this is to physically move the limbs that were bitten. Stay still!!! Venom can’t move if the victim doesn’t move. Stay still!! Remember people are not bitten into their blood stream. In the 1980s a technique called Pressure immobilisation bandaging was developed to further retard venom movement. It completely stops venom /lymph transport toward the blood stream. A firm roll bandage is applied directly over the bite site (don’t wash the area). Technique: Three steps: keep them still Step 1 Apply a bandage over the bite site, to an area about 10cm above and below the bite. Step 2: Then using another elastic roller bandage, apply a firm wrap from Fingers/toes all the way to the armpit/groin. The bandage needs to be firm, but not so tight that it causes fingers or toes to turn purple or white. About the tension of a sprain bandage. Step 3: Splint the limb so the patient can’t walk or bend the limb. Do nots: Do not cut, incise or suck the venom. Do not EVER use a tourniquet Don’t remove the shirt or pants - just bandage over the top of clothing. Remember movement (like wriggling out of a shirt or pants) causes venom movement. DO NOT try to catch, kill or identify the snake!!! This is important. In hospital we NO LONGER NEED to know the type of snake; it doesn’t change treatment. 5 years ago we would do a test on the bite, blood or urine to identify the snake so the correct anti venom can be used. BUT NOW... we don’t do this. Our new Antivenom neutralises the venoms of all the 5 listed snake genus, so it doesn’t matter what snake bit the patient. Read that again- one injection for all snakes! Polyvalent is our one shot wonder, stocked in all hospitals, so most hospitals no longer stock specific Antivenins. Australian snakes tend to have 3 main effects in differing degrees. Bleeding - internally and bruising. Muscles paralysed causing difficulty talking, moving & breathing. Pain In some snakes severe muscle pain in the limb, and days later the bite site can break down forming a nasty wound. Allergy to snakes is rarer than winning lotto twice. Final tips: not all bitten people are envenomated and only those starting to show symptoms above are given antivenom. Did I mention to stay still. Repost Ect4health. https://www.facebook.com/Ect4Health/



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01.01.2022 My Precious 19 month old Emmy Joe was bit by this copperhead. Hiding right beside our back door with her toys. Many of you have asked how big the snake was. Thi...s is it. When asked at the hospital what Logan killed it with, he said he didn’t even know. The first thing he saw. Adrenaline was kicking. We were both hoping it was a chicken snake but when Logan went back and moved the toys his heart immediately dropped into his stomach. Please, please check your kids toys before they go outside to play. This has been a very hard and emotional process for both of us. Seeing your baby in pain knowing their is nothing you can do is one of the hardest things to do as a parent. Edit: The power of prayer in an incredible thing. We have had so many prayers from all over. They were definitely heard and felt by us all. Update: We are home and she is doing much better. Her leg is still a little sensitive. ATTENTION: It has been brought to my attention that people are using these pictures without my permission and sending them to people asking for money to help with medical bills. THIS IS NOT US! Do not send them money. It’s a scam. See more

01.01.2022 If you're self-isolating, stay away from others at home. Be in a different room or as far apart as possible. Don't have visitors and don't share a room with peo...ple with are elderly or have heart, lung or kidney conditions or diabetes. Wear a surgical mask when you're in a room with others, or seeking medical care. Find out more about self-isolation and COVID-19 at: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au//Pages/coronavirus-faqs.aspx

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