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is Emergency First Response? Emergency First
Response is an innovative CPR/first aid programe. Primary Care (CPR) prepares
you to render aid to those with life-threatening emergencies. Secondary Care (first
aid) builds upon the lessons of Primary Care and helps you assist those in need
when Emergency Medical Services are either delayed or unavailable. We provide
you with the training at Simply Diving, Costa del Sol, Spain. Why
Emergency First Response? Accidents and illnesses happen every day. Some
people need only a helping hand while others may suffer serious permanent injuries
without help. By mastering Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) and Secondary
Care (first aid) course skills you can render important care to those in need.
You will also know that you are learning state of the art skills, based on the
consensus view of the Basic Life Support (BLS) Working Group of the International
Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). In addition, the program is based
on established instructional design and educational protocols to render an educationally
valid and credible product. Emergency First Response courses also meet CPR requirements
for participants seeking certification through the American Council on Exercise.
Emergency First Response is also flexible – you can learn background knowledge
on your own time then conduct a practical, hands-on training session with a qualified
Emergency First Response instructor. Who can take an Emergency First Response
provider course? Anyone interested in acquiring or updating CPR and first
aid skills. What does the Emergency First Response programe include?
Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) This course covers emergency
care for most life threatening emergencies. Participants focus on primary care
through knowledge development, skills development and realistic scenario practice.
The major skills learned in this course are: Scene Assessment Barrier
Use Primary Assessment Rescue Breathing One Rescuer, Adult Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) Serious Bleeding Management Shock Management
Spinal Injury Management You might also perform the recommended Automated
External Defibrillator (AED) Orientation, learn how to tend to a conscious choking
adult or have an orientation to emergency oxygen use. Emergency First Response
Secondary Care (first aid) This course covers injuries or illnesses that are
not immediately life threatening or when local EMS is unavailable or delayed.
Participants focus on secondary assessments and the appropriate first aid through
knowledge development, skills development and realistic scenario practice. Skills
include: Injury Assessment Illness Assessment Bandaging
Splinting for Dislocations and Fractures
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