Emergency First Aid at Work - Online Annual Refresher
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IIRSM & CPD approved course
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- Certificate of completion - Free
- Assessment (included in price)
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Description
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 patient's odds of survival.
The modules are as follows:
- 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
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Recommended System Requirements
- Browser: Up to date web browser
- Video: Up to date video drivers
- Memory: 1Gb+ RAM
- Download Speed: Broadband (3Mb+)
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