Emergency First Aid at Work – Online Annual Refresher
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IIRSM, Institute of Hospitality & CPD Approved
What is Emergency First Aid? Well it’s exactly that, the first aid to be offered if an incident occurs. Not many of us are confronted with scenes of blood and gore in our everyday lives – so usually first aid could be as simple as sticking a plaster on a small cut.
But what if you did find yourself confronted with a more serious situation. This Emergency aid course will highlight some of the most common situations that you might come across and the actions that you can take to help.
In the most serious situations a first aider’s role will be to assess the scene so that accurate information can be passed to Emergency services and then to act appropriately to try and increase the patients odds of survival.
Modules
- What is First Aid?
- Barriers, ABCDs and the recovery position
- CPR and AEDs
- Choking
- Bleeding
- Shock
- Spinal Injuries
- Breaks
- Head Injuries
- Sprains
- Managing an Incident & Record Keeping
- Burns & Scalds
- Electric Shock
- Eye Injuries
- Anaphylaxis and Diabetes
- Heart Attack & Stroke
Our IATP, CPD, IIRSM, IFE, ILM & IOSH approved courses are owned and delivered by VideoTile Learning Ltd and are distributed under licence.
Laser, ETA & IOSH Qualifications are examined via VideoTile Learning Ltd.
What is Emergency First Aid
Highlight some of the most common First Aid situations
How to assess so that accurate information can be passed to Emergency services
How to act appropriately to try and increase the patients’ odds of survival
Recommended System Requirements
Up to date web browser & video drivers, 1GB+ RAM, Broadband (3Mb+)
Duration
75 minutes (Based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions).
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