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3 Day First Aid Level Three Training

About This Project

This is a 3 day First Aid Level Three Training Course in which you will go through 6 Sections of work.


SECTION 1: PRINCIPLES OF ADVANCED PRIMARY EMERGENCY CARE.

  • Introduction
  • First Aid Aim
  • The First Aider
  • Consent
  • Universal Precautions
  • The basic principles of hygiene
  • Formative assessment

SECTION 2:BE PREPARED TO DEAL WITH EMERGENCIES. 

  • Statutory requirements.
  • Legal aspects
  • Occupational Health And Safety Act GSR SECT 3.
  • First aid kit
  • Dressings and bandages
  • The basic principles of:
  • Equipment
  • Instruments
  • Disposable gloves
  • Torch.
  • Stretcher
  • Splints
  • Spinal board.
  • Blankets
  • Thermometer
  • Other equipment
  • Improvised uses
  • Formative assessment

SECTION 3:MANAGE AN EMERGENCY SCENE. 

  • Emergency Procedures.
  • Definition ‑ disaster
  • Types of disasters
  • Coping with an emergency.
  • Handling selected emergency situations
  • Emergency manual
  • Disaster ‑ natural or man‑made.
  • Bomb threats
  • How to alert the Emergency Medical Services
  • The three “B’s”
  • The emergency scene.
  • Triage.
  • First Assessment of the Scene and Prioritising of Casualties
  • The 4 Safety S’s
  • Sorting of patients on a scene (triage)
  • Scene.
  • Plan.
  • Arrival procedure.
  • Secondary examination.
  • Injuries
  • Patient recovery.
  • The advantages of the recovery position.
  • Monitoring the patient
  • Monitor casualty and treat according to vital signs and condition.
  • The first aid recovery with sound first aid principles
  • Mobilise emergency services.
  • The role of the First Aider
  • Examine the nature of the casualties
  • Objectives of Resuscitation.
  • Calling an Ambulance.
  • What to say to the Emergency Medical Services
  • The emergency call
  • Summary of emergency treatment sequence.
  • Formative assessment

SECTION 4:ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.

  • The human body.
  • The Nervous System..
  • Head, spine and neck injuries
  • Head injuries
  • Unconsciousness
  • Epilepsy.
  • Stroke.
  • Transient Ischaemic Attack.
  • The Cardio-vascular System..
  • Heart attack.
  • Angina.
  • Heart failure.
  • Cyanosis
  • The Respiratory System..
  • Pneumothorax.
  • Hemothorax.
  • Sucking Chest Wound.
  • Rib fracture.
  • Flail chest
  • Poisonous chemical inhalation.
  • Croup.
  • Asthma.
  • Pneumonia.
  • Musculo-skeletal system..
  • Major bone structure.
  • Joint
  • Connective tissue.
  • Bone Injuries / Fractures
  • Pelvic fracture.
  • Amputations
  • Arthritis
  • Muscles And Ligaments
  • Sprains
  • Dislocations
  • Integumentary system (skin)
  • Burns
  • Degrees of burns
  • Types of burns
  • Wounds
  • Bleeding.
  • Internal Bleeding.
  • Nose bleeds
  • Bleeding from the ear
  • Bleeding scalp.
  • Allergy.
  • Insect bites and stings
  • Poisoning.
  • Snakebite.
  • Digestive System..
  • Food poisoning (contaminated food)
  • Household products
  • Poisonous plants and mushrooms
  • Treatment (How?)
  • Urinary (Renal)System..
  • Infection of urinary tract
  • Reproductive system..
  • Sexually transmitted disease (STD)
  • Gonorrhoea.
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes simplex.
  • HIV/AIDS.
  • Emergency Childbirth.
  • Endocrine system..
  • Infectious and febrile diseases.
  • Cold injuries
  • Heat illnesses
  • Gastroenteritis
  • Diarrhoea.
  • Childhood infectious diseases
  • Formative assessment

SECTION 5: PRIMARY EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPORT. 

  • Treatment of the casualty and aseptic principles.
  • Glasgow Coma Scale.
  • If You Have to Move the Casualty.
  • Neutral position.
  • Moving the person with a spinal board.
  • Moving the person without a spinal board.
  • General precautions
  • Spinal injury recovery position.
  • Blood Pressure.
  • Choking / blocked airways.
  • Choking Adults
  • Choking Children.
  • Choking Infant
  • Rescue breathing / artificial resuscitation.
  • Assessing the patient (What?)
  • Positioning the patient
  • Performing rescue breathing / artificial resuscitation (How?)
  • Abdominal thrusts (How?)
  • CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
  • CPR Procedure For Adults And Children (How?)
  • CPR Procedure For Infants (How?)
  • Complete 10 compressions – ventilation cycles in the ration of 3:1, taking about 45 seconds
  • Checking For A Pulse.
  • Pulse rate.
  • Oxygen therapy.
  • Automated external defibrillator
  • Use.
  • Formative assessment

SECTION 6:MANAGE SHOCK. 

  • Shock.
  • Types of shock.
  • Signs and symptoms
  • Treatment
  • Fainting / Diabetic Emergency.
  • Fever
  • Formative assessment

Meals/Lunch

If you would like us to provide lunch it will come at an additional cost of R60 per person, You are allowed to bring your own lunch if you opt to do so instead.

Terms & Conditions

To do training at your venue, we require a minimum of 7 people per class. If you have less than 7 people the training will take place at our training center in Ottery.

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FIRST AID TRAINING
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