Course details
First Aid course is designed to cover medical techniques considered to bewithin the responsibility of the occupational first aid attendance providing
emergency care in industry.
Intended Audience
Audiences include workplace first aid providers, emergency response
team members, firefighters, police officers, security personnel and adult
care personnel.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Demonstrate the priority action approach (to the end of the primary survey) for conscious patients with a decreased level of consciousness.
- Identify and manage critical interventions of the airway with C-spine control for conscious patients and patients with a decreased level of consciousness.
- Identify respiratory emergencies and manage critical interventions.
- Identify circulatory emergencies and critical interventions for conscious patients and patients with a decreased level of consciousness.
- Prepare patients for rapid transport in the supine and lateral positions.
- Conduct the secondary survey component of the priority action approach for patients in the Rapid Transport Category and patients in the first aid room.
- Assess, manage and identify the need for medical aid referral for soft tissue injuries.
- Identity and manage head, brain and spinal injuries for conscious patients and patients with a decreased level of consciousness.
- Identify and manage abdominal injuries, upper limb fractures and dislocations.
- Identify and manage environmental emergencies, lower limb fractures and dislocations.
- Describe how to identify and manage diabetic conditions and seizures.
- First Aid Station Requirements
- Role of the First Aid Provider
- Approaching the Patient
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- Basic CPR Skills
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Care
- Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
- First Aid Assessment
- Caring for Serious Injury
- Burns
- Caring for Sudden Illness
- Poisoning
- Environmental Emergencies
- Additional Considerations during Emergencies
- Specific First Aid Topics on Specific First Aid Injuries
- Casualty Management
(1) Written >75% of 25 question examination
(2) Observed reasonable performance of core skill learning objectives:
- Demonstrate how to put on and remove gloves
- Perform a head-tilt, chin-lift
- Properly clear and protect the airway
- Perform effective rescue ventilations
- Perform effective chest compressions
- Properly demonstrate initial assessment
- Demonstrate how to effectively care for an unresponsive patient
- Perform CPR
- Control bleeding and manage shock
- Perform the steps to manage a foreign body airway obstruction
- Recognize and provide first aid treatment for head, neck and back injury
- Recognize and provide first aid treatment for choking
- Recognize and provide first aid treatment for heat and cold related emergencies
- Recognize and provide first aid treatment for poisoning and severe allergic reactions
- Manually stabilize a swollen, painful or deformed limb
- Demonstrate how to move a patient to the supine position, maintaining C-spine control from the prone position.
- Demonstrate how to prepare a patient for rapid transport in the supine and lateral positions in no longer than 15 minutes from the approach to the patient.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Basic First Aid knowledge & medical techniquesAbout Al Moalem Institute
For nearly a quarter century, Al-Moalem Institute (AMI) has started delivering its noble mission which is training and developing human resources in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Arabian region.
This is an essential national mission, thus, we have reaped its benefits through all who have participated in Al-Moalem Institute long or short term programmes. AMI has trained over 50,000 candidates over this period and still it offers its programmes seeking for the best and
Excellency, benefiting from the best experts and consultants with high knowledge and experience, and from the provision of international professional certifications and accreditations.
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