First Aid and CPR Training

Objectives of this Training on First Aid and CPR

The main purpose of this first Aid and CPR training is to empower delegates with indispensable knowledge that will permit them perform first aid and CPR on a victim before the arrival of professional emergency. At the completion of the training course, delegates should be able to:

  • Handle efficiently the misbehaviors / wrongdoing of other bystanders.
  • Manage the handing over of a victim to a professional medical staff.
  • Manage efficiently conscious and unconscious victims, chemical imbalance, fractures, burns, bleeding, respiratory obstruction, head and spinal injury, choking, drowning and electrolyzed victims

 

Participants of this first Aid and CPR training will demonstrate with the aid of a dummy, how to:

  • Perform a rapid and complete survey of a victim.
  • Perform efficient rescue breathing
  • Perform CPR efficiently
  • Perform emergency evacuation techniques
  • Perform the Heimlich technique
  • Place the victim on the recovery position.

 

Training Duration:

The First Aid and CPR training has a duration of two days with a ratio of 50% theory and 50% practice. This includes classroom presentations, discussion, exercises and practical sessions on managing many different cases of first aid emergencies. We can organize the training onsite in Nigeria.

 

Training Prerequisite

There are no prerequisite for this First Aid and CPR training; however participant should have basic knowledge of English.

Who will benefit from this Training:

The First Aid and CPR training is highly recommended for office staff, quarry workers, Safety officers, Fire fighters, Emergency response team members, Security officers, Hotel management staff and those in the construction industry, Etc…

Training Course Content:

MODULE I: GENERALITIES AND ANATOMY REVISION

  • Causes of accidents.
  • Panic: Definitions and illustrations.
  • Human body: Knowledge and notions.

 

MODULE II: PRIMARY SURVEY

  • D.R. A.B.C

MODULE III: VITAL SYSTEMS

  • The respiratory system
  • The circulatory system: The circulatory tract organ

MODULE IV: RESCUE BREATHING

MODULE V: CARDIO- PULMONARY RESUSCITATION

MODULE VI: MANAGING CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS VICTIMS

  • Respiratory obstruction: Suffocation
  • Spinal injury
  • Head trauma
  • Spinal trauma
  • How to transport a victim (Emergency evacuation)
  • Techniques to employ when there is no stretcher
  • Techniques to use when employing a stretcher
  • Electrocution and drowning