Overall goal:
• Learn the basics of first aid
• Gain the ability to provide appropriate treatment for the purpose of preserving life
• Gain the ability to minimize the consequences of injury until medical help arrives
• Gain the ability to provide appropriate treatment for an injury that does not require the attention of a doctor or nurse.
• Understanding emergency situations and accidents of various types, the possibility of intervening to help, and emergency preparedness in general.
• Acting in emergencies and accidents of various kinds, such as cardiac arrest, breathing, suffocation, disturbance or change in the degree of consciousness, in addition to dealing with cases of fractures, burns, wounds, bleeding, and acting in the event of the presence of snakes, insects, animal bites, or any other injuries.
Course topics
1. Definition of first aid
2. Medical terminology
3. First aid box
4. Resuscitation
5. Loss of consciousness and seizures
6. Eye injury
7. Airways and breathing problems
8. Heart attacks
9. Emergencies for diabetics
10. Wounds and bleeding
11. Poisons and burns
12. Exposure to hazardous chemicals
13. Bone, muscle and joint injuries
14. Effects of heat and cold
15. Cases of stings and bites
Target groups
1. If your work is in the field of occupational safety and health.
2. If you work as a director in a school, club, or any gatherings of this kind.
3. If you are a mother and have children at different ages and want to learn first aid for children.
4. If you accompany children in nurseries.
5. If you are a companion or caregiver for the elderly and would like to learn first aid for the elderly.
6. If you want to protect yourself and your family from sudden accidents.
7. If you want to learn the basics of first aid to protect yourself and those around you and act correctly in emergency situations.
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