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Managing First Aid in Emergency Situations – Comprehensive

The courses offered include practical elements working with a ‘partner’ as First Aider and casualty. There is also a requirement for attendees to demonstrate CPR using a mannekin and other practical scenarios including bandaging.

Open courses are to be arranged as required and costs will be advised at the time of booking dependant on venue (s) and numbers of attendees.

In house courses and courses to cover industry based first aid training requirements can also be arranged on request.

Workshop

Duration – 2 days

Outcomes from the workshop

The aim of first aid is to:

  • Preserve Life
    Prevent a patients condition becoming worse
    Promote recovery
    Assess the situation to prevent danger and harm to themselves, the bystanders and the patient(s)
    Identify the condition/injury the patient(s) are suffering from
    Give immediate and appropriate aid and treatment
    Arrange without delay assistance and or transportation for the patient(s)

Who should attend?

Any person who may be required to undertake practical and emergency first aid.

Unit Standards (6400, 6401,6402)

The training provided will enable NZQA registered attendees to have the above credits registered against their name on the NZQA database.

If you require registration then you must supply your NZQA number for us to register the credits. There is a cost of $4.00 to cover registration.

A certificate will be issued and sent to attendees upon completion of the workshop. The certification lasts for 2 years

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Topics covered:

Manage Emergency First Aid

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Chemical Burns
Electrical Injuries
Temperature Regulation
Exposure to Cold
Frostbite
Exposure to Heat
Heat Exhaustion
Heat Stroke
Allergic Reaction
Near Drowning
Eye Injuries
Facial Injuries
Oral Injuries
Head Injuries
Spinal Injuries
Chest Injuries
Abdominal Injuries
Impaled Objects
Wounds
Crush Injuries
Hyperventilation
Emergency Childbirth
Paediatric Emergencies
Croup
Epiglottis
Febrile Convulsions
Meningococcal Disease
Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992