Find the right course that's fitting your needs. For every course you have the possibility to choose between a full traditional place-based course or a blended learning.
Basic Course: Basic Life Support
Basic Life Support for Adults or Childeren.
This is a nationally recognized qualification providing skills and knowledge in basic life support and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) usage in emergency situations for those who have a responsibility at work or in voluntary and community activities to provide BLS when dealing with an emergency situation which may involve using an AED.
- Assess the scene for danger
- Recognise the need to commence CPR
- CPR (adult, child, infant)
- Use of AED (adult, child, infant)
- Assess the level of consciousness of adult,
- Recovery Position
- Choking
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Basic Course: Wounds
In this course the participant is trained in Advanced First Aid, which is defined as the recognition of and immediate care for injury prior to the arrival of healthcare professionals.
- cuts
- burns
- fractures
- bleeding's
- dislocation
- etc.
- Patient assessment, Vital signs
- Trauma care - Injuries of all types
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Basic Course: Pathology
In this course the participant is trained in Advanced First Aid, which is defined as the recognition of and immediate care for sudden illness prior to the arrival of healthcare professionals.
- Stroke
- Syncope
- Epilepsy
- Intoxiaction
- etc.
+ Patient assessment, Vital signs
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Refresh cours
Emergency First Aid at Work is a nationally recognized qualification covering key-life saving skills for people who are responsible for providing first aid in the workplace. It is also suitable for people who have a specific responsibility to provide basic first aid in voluntary and community organisations.
- Preventing cross infection
- Prioritising treatment
- Conduct primary survey
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- How to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Recovery Position
- How to control external bleeding
- How to treat shock
- how to administer first aid to a casualty with minor burns and scalds, small cuts, grazes, bruises, small splinters, etc.
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Main Course
First Aid at Work is a nationally recognized qualification covering key-life saving skills for people who are responsible for providing first aid in the workplace. It is also suitable for people who have a specific responsibility to provide basic first aid in voluntary and community organisations.
Day 1: Emergency First Aid in the Workplace
Please see the course description of Emergency First Aid at Work in the Workplace (refresh course).
Day 2 & 3: Recognition and Management of Illness and Injury in the Workplace
- Identify the information to be collected when gathering a casualty history
- head to toe survey
- Fractures and dislocations
- Sprains and strains
- A support sling, an elevated sling
- Head injury
- Spinal injury
- Flail chest
- Penetrating chest injury
- Burns and scalds (dry heat, wet heat, electricity, chemicals)
- eye injuries involving dust, chemicals, embedded objects.
- sudden poisoning
- anaphylaxis
- major illness
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Epileptic seizure
- Asthma attack
- Diabetic emergency
Necessary to become a first aid worker.
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