CPR & First Aid Course Outline


Course Overview

First Aid means the initial help that is delivered to the sick and injured. This help might seem simple but makes a difference between life and death. The two days training will emphasize on the emergency procedures that can be carried out immediately if there is any injury or sickness at the workplace. This is a highly practical training with plenty of practice sessions and simulation to expose participants to a variety emergency scenario.

Course Objective

Completing the course, participants will be able to:

  • Demonstrate Basic Life Support Steps i.e. CPR and Heimlich Manoeuvre
  • Manage injury and illness at workplace i.e. Bleeding, Fracture, Burn, Shock, Spinal Injury, Asthmatic Attack, Heart Attack, Seizure etc
  • Manage Multiple Casualty Scenario with systematic approach
  • Enable the management to comply with the Legal Provision and DOSH guidelines

Training Approach and Methodology

This training employs adult learning techniques which include active learning strategies to facilitate understanding and retention. Participants will spend 80% of the time in individual or group activities which allow them to learn, develop and practice first aid skills. The trainer will draw from the participants’ experiences to simulate real life situations and case studies to enhance the training. 

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Course Outline

Module 1
Basic Life Support
  • About Death
  • Common cause of sudden death: Heart attack, Cardiac arrest, Stroke, Choking
  • The Circulatory and Respiratory System
Module 2
Health Screening Test
  • Glucose Test
  • Blood Pressure
  • Urine Test
  • Body Composition Analysis
Module 3
The Chain of Survival
  • Early Access
  • Early CPR
  • Early Defibrillation – Introduction to Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Early Advance Care
  • Post Cardiac Arrest Care
Module 4
Emergency Action Principles
  • 2010 American Heart Association CPR and ECC Guidelines
Module 5
Practical – Basic Life Support
  • CPR for adult, child and infant
  • Recovery position
Module 6
Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (Choking)
  • Adult, Child and Infant
  • Conscious and Unconscious Patient

Module 7
Practical – Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (Choking)
  • Choking management for adult, child and infant

Module 8
Bleeding and Wounds
  • Wound Management
  • Bleeding Management
  • Infection and Cross Infection
  • Blood borne Pathogen
  • Special Consideration – Amputations, impaled objects, abdominal evisceration, nose bleed, foreign body management
  • Practical – Dressings and Bandaging
Module 9
Basic Life Support Practical Assessment
  • CPR Assessment
  • Time Factor
  • Hygiene Issue
  • Legal Provision
  • CPR Psychology
  • Heimlich Manoeuvre
Module 10
Medical Shock
  • Definition of Shock
  • Type of Shock
  • Recognition of Shock
  • Shock Management
Module 11
Burns and Scalds
  • Degree of Burn
  • Burn Management
  • Rule of Nine
  • Rule of Palm
Module 12
Fracture and Muscular Injuries
  • Basic Musculoskeletal System
  • Recognition of Fracture – DOTS
  • Fracture Management
  • Sprains and Strain
  • Contusion
Module 13
Practical – Fracture Management
  • Arm Sling
  • Elevated Sling
  • Rib Fracture Management
  • Pelvic Fracture Management
  • Extremities Facture Management
  • Natural Splint
Module 14
Spinal Injuries
  • Central Nervous System and Spine
  • Effect of Spine Injuries
  • Sign and Symptoms
  • Spinal Injuries Management
Module 15
Practical – Spinal Injury Management
  • Cervical Protection
  • Helmet Removal Manoeuvre
  • Cervical Collar Application (Commercial and Natural)
  • Log Roll Manoeuvre
  • Helping a face down victim
Module 16
Scene Management and Patient Assessment
  • Scene Size-Up
  • Priority In Patient Management – Simple Triage
  • Life Threatening Emergencies
  • Primary and Secondary Survey
Module 17
Mock Drill and Skill Assessment
  • Life Like Scenario Based Practical Assessment
  • Post Mortems and De-briefing
Module 18
Theoretical Assessment
  • Written Multiple Choice Question

Course Schedule

Time
Day 1
Day 2
9.00 am

Basic Life Support (M1)

Medical Shock (M10)
Health Screening Test (M2)

Burns and Scalds (M11)
10.45 am
Break
11.00 am

The Chain of Survival (M3)

Fracture and Muscular Injuries (M12)
Emergency Action Principles (M4)
Practical – Fracture Management (M13)
Practical – Basic Life Support (M5)

Spinal Injuries (M14)
1.00 pm
Lunch
2.00 pm

Foreign Body Airway Obstruction - Choking (M6)

Practical – Spinal Injury Management (M15)
Practical – Foreign Body Airway Obstruction - Choking (M7)

Scene Management and Patient Assessment (M16)
3.30 pm
Break
3.45 pm
Bleeding and Wounds (M8)

Mock Drill and Skill Assessment (M17)
Basic Life Support Practical Assessment (M9)

Theoretical Assessment (M18)
5.00 pm
End

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