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If you are a PADI Member log on through the PADI Pros’ Site and select EFR in the Training Essentials tab. Instructor Crossover. If you are a PADI member click here to log on through the PADI Pros’ Site. If you are an Emergency First Response professional, please enter your Member Number, User Name and Password. Member Number:WORKPLACE COURSES
Emergency First Response Workplace Courses. Our Emergency First Response region-specific courses include comprehensive instruction in Primary Care (CPR), AED use and Secondary Care (First Aid) and meet regulatory body requirements in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Our instructors can also assist you in placingAED
SAMPLE QUESTIONS THAT CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE P – Pre-existing Medical Conditions. Ask the patient whether they have any known, pre-existing medical conditions. Make note of any that the patient tells you of and pass this information to the EMS, upon arrival. L – Last Meal. Knowing how recently the patient ate EMERGENCY KITS AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Every household should be prepared with the following emergency supplies: A family first aid kit (see recommended first aid kit contents) Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Food: non-perishable and easy to prepare (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Headlamp and flashlights (one per STOP THE BLEED® CAMPAIGN Because bystanders may be on the scene before emergency medical responders, the Stop the Bleed ® campaign aims to encourage ‘first-on-the-scene’ to learn how to control serious bleeding – to be empowered, to be educated and to act immediately, with the goal of saving lives. The Stop the Bleed ® campaign originated in the USA. A FIRST AID KIT FOR EVERY ACTIVITY Automatic External Defibrillator (AED): If available, for unresponsive victims. Always ensure you have your phone with you when driving. Although not a first aid kit item, an emergency warning triangle which can be placed in the road to warn other vehicles of a hazard ahead is an invaluable piece of equipment. GOOD SAMARITAN LAWS AND CPR In an emergency situation, when life literally hangs in the balance, some people choose to do nothing because they fear being sued. In today’s post, we’ll discuss Good Samaritan laws and whether those fears are warranted. In most states, provinces and countries, Good Samaritan laws protect bystanders who attempt toRead MoreKIDS SAVE LIVES
According to The Lancet more than 2,000 people die each day in Europe and the United States due to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The Lancet also estimates more than 100,000 lives could be saved if more lay people learned cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) - beginning with school children. EFR CPR & AED INSTRUCTOR GUIDE Appendix A-3 C = _____ C o n t i n u e U n t i lH e p or AED A r ves S B A C B = _____ Breathing Normally? Airway Open? B Shock Spinal Injury A 9. Fill in the missing meaning for each letter on Cycle of Care: AB-CABS™ the Cycle of Care graphic. Chest Compressions_____ EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE Identify Stroke Symptoms With This FAST Quiz. August 16, 2020. Written by guest blogger, Megan Denny Learning how to detect a stroke is one of the easiest first responder skills you can learn and an essential life-saving skill. If a stroke victim receives clot-busting drugs within three hours of their stroke, they are much more likely toINSTRUCTOR SITE
If you are a PADI Member log on through the PADI Pros’ Site and select EFR in the Training Essentials tab. Instructor Crossover. If you are a PADI member click here to log on through the PADI Pros’ Site. If you are an Emergency First Response professional, please enter your Member Number, User Name and Password. Member Number:WORKPLACE COURSES
Emergency First Response Workplace Courses. Our Emergency First Response region-specific courses include comprehensive instruction in Primary Care (CPR), AED use and Secondary Care (First Aid) and meet regulatory body requirements in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Our instructors can also assist you in placingAED
SAMPLE QUESTIONS THAT CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE P – Pre-existing Medical Conditions. Ask the patient whether they have any known, pre-existing medical conditions. Make note of any that the patient tells you of and pass this information to the EMS, upon arrival. L – Last Meal. Knowing how recently the patient ate EMERGENCY KITS AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Every household should be prepared with the following emergency supplies: A family first aid kit (see recommended first aid kit contents) Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Food: non-perishable and easy to prepare (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Headlamp and flashlights (one per STOP THE BLEED® CAMPAIGN Because bystanders may be on the scene before emergency medical responders, the Stop the Bleed ® campaign aims to encourage ‘first-on-the-scene’ to learn how to control serious bleeding – to be empowered, to be educated and to act immediately, with the goal of saving lives. The Stop the Bleed ® campaign originated in the USA. A FIRST AID KIT FOR EVERY ACTIVITY Automatic External Defibrillator (AED): If available, for unresponsive victims. Always ensure you have your phone with you when driving. Although not a first aid kit item, an emergency warning triangle which can be placed in the road to warn other vehicles of a hazard ahead is an invaluable piece of equipment. GOOD SAMARITAN LAWS AND CPR In an emergency situation, when life literally hangs in the balance, some people choose to do nothing because they fear being sued. In today’s post, we’ll discuss Good Samaritan laws and whether those fears are warranted. In most states, provinces and countries, Good Samaritan laws protect bystanders who attempt toRead MoreKIDS SAVE LIVES
According to The Lancet more than 2,000 people die each day in Europe and the United States due to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The Lancet also estimates more than 100,000 lives could be saved if more lay people learned cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) - beginning with school children. EFR CPR & AED INSTRUCTOR GUIDE Appendix A-3 C = _____ C o n t i n u e U n t i lH e p or AED A r ves S B A C B = _____ Breathing Normally? Airway Open? B Shock Spinal Injury A 9. Fill in the missing meaning for each letter on Cycle of Care: AB-CABS™ the Cycle of Care graphic. Chest Compressions_____ EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE COURSES Emergency First Response courses are flexible in design to accommodate scheduling and training needs. They can be taught together or alone in any combination. The Emergency First Response courses build lay rescuer confidence to provide care when faced with a medical emergency. Participants learn and practice the same patient caretechniques and
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Emergency First Response Workplace Courses. Our Emergency First Response region-specific courses include comprehensive instruction in Primary Care (CPR), AED use and Secondary Care (First Aid) and meet regulatory body requirements in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Our instructors can also assist you in placingAED
CPR AND FIRST AID DO’S AND DON’TS Mobile devices put a wealth of medical knowledge at our fingertips, but the internet is a poor substitute for proper training. In an emergency, you won’t have time to compare articles, read the comments or study a diagram, especially if you’re injured and alone. Hands-on training with an experienced instructorRead MoreINSTRUCTOR COURSE
Prerequisites: To enter the Emergency First Response Instructor course, you must be 18 years old and have completed CPR and first aid training in the past 24 months or a be a practicing medical professional such as a physician, Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic or Registered Nurse. Click here to find an Emergency FirstResponse Instructor
TRAINING MATERIALS
Training Materials. This manual encompasses the Primary Care (CPR), Secondary Care (first aid) course. It includes an Independent Study Section, a Skills Workbook, and an Emergency Reference Manual. This DVD provides clear, concise explanations and demonstrations of the important steps of emergency patient care for adults. CREATING CONFIDENCE TO CARE Creating Confidence to Care. Emergency First Response is one of the fastest-growing international CPR, AED and first aid training organizations. With more than 56,000 instructors worldwide, Emergency First Response is backed by 48 years of experience in the development and delivery of instructional courses, training materials andeducational
KNOWING WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION Not waking up or not interacting. Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held. Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough. In adults, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen. Suddendizziness.
INSTRUCTOR CROSSOVER Instructor Crossover. If you are a PADI member click here to log on through the PADI Pros’ Site. If you are an Emergency First Response professional, please enter your Member Number, User Name and Password.Member Number:
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Sprains, strains and broken limbs are the most common injuries. #2 Poisoning. Accidental poisoning is the second most common emergency incident in the home. Children accidentally consume cleaning products, medicine and cosmetics, or people accidentally misuse prescription medication. #3 Cuts. EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE MANUAL HANDLING COURSE INSTRUCTOR Emergency First Response Ltd. July 2007 (updated January 2008 V1.2) 5. 3. The Health and Safety at Work Act aims to protect workers and to co-ordinate the efforts of employees and employers to create EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE Identify Stroke Symptoms With This FAST Quiz. August 16, 2020. Written by guest blogger, Megan Denny Learning how to detect a stroke is one of the easiest first responder skills you can learn and an essential life-saving skill. If a stroke victim receives clot-busting drugs within three hours of their stroke, they are much more likely toINSTRUCTOR SITE
If you are a PADI Member log on through the PADI Pros’ Site and select EFR in the Training Essentials tab. Instructor Crossover. If you are a PADI member click here to log on through the PADI Pros’ Site. If you are an Emergency First Response professional, please enter your Member Number, User Name and Password. Member Number:WORKPLACE COURSES
Emergency First Response Workplace Courses. Our Emergency First Response region-specific courses include comprehensive instruction in Primary Care (CPR), AED use and Secondary Care (First Aid) and meet regulatory body requirements in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Our instructors can also assist you in placingAED
SAMPLE QUESTIONS THAT CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE P – Pre-existing Medical Conditions. Ask the patient whether they have any known, pre-existing medical conditions. Make note of any that the patient tells you of and pass this information to the EMS, upon arrival. L – Last Meal. Knowing how recently the patient ate EMERGENCY KITS AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Every household should be prepared with the following emergency supplies: A family first aid kit (see recommended first aid kit contents) Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Food: non-perishable and easy to prepare (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Headlamp and flashlights (one per KNOWING WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION Not waking up or not interacting. Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held. Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough. In adults, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen. Suddendizziness.
STOP THE BLEED® CAMPAIGN Because bystanders may be on the scene before emergency medical responders, the Stop the Bleed ® campaign aims to encourage ‘first-on-the-scene’ to learn how to control serious bleeding – to be empowered, to be educated and to act immediately, with the goal of saving lives. The Stop the Bleed ® campaign originated in the USA.KIDS SAVE LIVES
According to The Lancet more than 2,000 people die each day in Europe and the United States due to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The Lancet also estimates more than 100,000 lives could be saved if more lay people learned cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) - beginning with school children. EFR CPR & AED INSTRUCTOR GUIDE Appendix A-3 C = _____ C o n t i n u e U n t i lH e p or AED A r ves S B A C B = _____ Breathing Normally? Airway Open? B Shock Spinal Injury A 9. Fill in the missing meaning for each letter on Cycle of Care: AB-CABS™ the Cycle of Care graphic. Chest Compressions_____ EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE CPR AND AED PARTICIPANT FINAL Product No. 71866 (10/11) Version 1.0 © Emergency First Response Corp. 2011 ® indicates a trademark is registered in the U.S. and certain other countries. EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE Identify Stroke Symptoms With This FAST Quiz. August 16, 2020. Written by guest blogger, Megan Denny Learning how to detect a stroke is one of the easiest first responder skills you can learn and an essential life-saving skill. If a stroke victim receives clot-busting drugs within three hours of their stroke, they are much more likely toINSTRUCTOR SITE
If you are a PADI Member log on through the PADI Pros’ Site and select EFR in the Training Essentials tab. Instructor Crossover. If you are a PADI member click here to log on through the PADI Pros’ Site. If you are an Emergency First Response professional, please enter your Member Number, User Name and Password. Member Number:WORKPLACE COURSES
Emergency First Response Workplace Courses. Our Emergency First Response region-specific courses include comprehensive instruction in Primary Care (CPR), AED use and Secondary Care (First Aid) and meet regulatory body requirements in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Our instructors can also assist you in placingAED
SAMPLE QUESTIONS THAT CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE P – Pre-existing Medical Conditions. Ask the patient whether they have any known, pre-existing medical conditions. Make note of any that the patient tells you of and pass this information to the EMS, upon arrival. L – Last Meal. Knowing how recently the patient ate EMERGENCY KITS AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Every household should be prepared with the following emergency supplies: A family first aid kit (see recommended first aid kit contents) Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Food: non-perishable and easy to prepare (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Headlamp and flashlights (one per KNOWING WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION Not waking up or not interacting. Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held. Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough. In adults, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen. Suddendizziness.
STOP THE BLEED® CAMPAIGN Because bystanders may be on the scene before emergency medical responders, the Stop the Bleed ® campaign aims to encourage ‘first-on-the-scene’ to learn how to control serious bleeding – to be empowered, to be educated and to act immediately, with the goal of saving lives. The Stop the Bleed ® campaign originated in the USA.KIDS SAVE LIVES
According to The Lancet more than 2,000 people die each day in Europe and the United States due to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The Lancet also estimates more than 100,000 lives could be saved if more lay people learned cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) - beginning with school children. EFR CPR & AED INSTRUCTOR GUIDE Appendix A-3 C = _____ C o n t i n u e U n t i lH e p or AED A r ves S B A C B = _____ Breathing Normally? Airway Open? B Shock Spinal Injury A 9. Fill in the missing meaning for each letter on Cycle of Care: AB-CABS™ the Cycle of Care graphic. Chest Compressions_____ EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE CPR AND AED PARTICIPANT FINAL Product No. 71866 (10/11) Version 1.0 © Emergency First Response Corp. 2011 ® indicates a trademark is registered in the U.S. and certain other countries. EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE COURSES Emergency First Response courses are flexible in design to accommodate scheduling and training needs. They can be taught together or alone in any combination. The Emergency First Response courses build lay rescuer confidence to provide care when faced with a medical emergency. Participants learn and practice the same patient caretechniques and
WORKPLACE COURSES
Emergency First Response Workplace Courses. Our Emergency First Response region-specific courses include comprehensive instruction in Primary Care (CPR), AED use and Secondary Care (First Aid) and meet regulatory body requirements in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Our instructors can also assist you in placingAED
TRAINING MATERIALS
Training Materials. This manual encompasses the Primary Care (CPR), Secondary Care (first aid) course. It includes an Independent Study Section, a Skills Workbook, and an Emergency Reference Manual. This DVD provides clear, concise explanations and demonstrations of the important steps of emergency patient care for adults. CPR AND FIRST AID DO’S AND DON’TS Mobile devices put a wealth of medical knowledge at our fingertips, but the internet is a poor substitute for proper training. In an emergency, you won’t have time to compare articles, read the comments or study a diagram, especially if you’re injured and alone. Hands-on training with an experienced instructorRead More CREATING CONFIDENCE TO CARE Creating Confidence to Care. Emergency First Response is one of the fastest-growing international CPR, AED and first aid training organizations. With more than 56,000 instructors worldwide, Emergency First Response is backed by 48 years of experience in the development and delivery of instructional courses, training materials andeducational
KNOWING WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION Not waking up or not interacting. Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held. Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough. In adults, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen. Suddendizziness.
STOP THE BLEED® CAMPAIGN Because bystanders may be on the scene before emergency medical responders, the Stop the Bleed ® campaign aims to encourage ‘first-on-the-scene’ to learn how to control serious bleeding – to be empowered, to be educated and to act immediately, with the goal of saving lives. The Stop the Bleed ® campaign originated in the USA. INSTRUCTOR CROSSOVER Instructor Crossover. If you are a PADI member click here to log on through the PADI Pros’ Site. If you are an Emergency First Response professional, please enter your Member Number, User Name and Password.Member Number:
A FIRST AID KIT FOR EVERY ACTIVITY Automatic External Defibrillator (AED): If available, for unresponsive victims. Always ensure you have your phone with you when driving. Although not a first aid kit item, an emergency warning triangle which can be placed in the road to warn other vehicles of a hazard ahead is an invaluable piece of equipment.WHEN PIZZA ATTACKS
Sprains, strains and broken limbs are the most common injuries. #2 Poisoning. Accidental poisoning is the second most common emergency incident in the home. Children accidentally consume cleaning products, medicine and cosmetics, or people accidentally misuse prescription medication. #3 Cuts. EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE Identify Stroke Symptoms With This FAST Quiz August 16, 2020. Written by guest blogger, Megan Denny Learning how to detect a stroke is one of the easiest first responder skills you EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE COURSES Emergency First Response courses encompass adult, child and infant CPR and first aid skills, and incorporate Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) training and emergency oxygen use. Emergency First Response also offers comprehensive First Aid at Work courses, specifically designed to meet national and international compliance standards for CPR andfirst aidRead More
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SAMPLE QUESTIONS THAT CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE You probably know CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and you may know the SIM card in your phone is its subscriber identification module.But, do you know how to use SAMPLE questions as an assessment tool for a patient who appears unwell? SAMPLE helps you remember the key questions to ask when assessing someone who may have an illness. Collecting this information can be very helpful A FIRST AID KIT FOR EVERY ACTIVITY More in Blog - Emergency First Response News, Tips & Updates. How to Be Prepared for an Anaphylaxis Emergency July 22, 2020; Why Refreshing EFR Primary and Secondary Care Skills Is More Important Than Ever May 5, 2020; Adequate Care Provided is Better than Perfect Care WithheldFebruary 4, 2020
EMERGENCY KITS AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS More in Blog - Emergency First Response News, Tips & Updates. How to Be Prepared for an Anaphylaxis Emergency July 22, 2020; Why Refreshing EFR Primary and Secondary Care Skills Is More Important Than Ever May 5, 2020; Adequate Care Provided is Better than Perfect Care WithheldFebruary 4, 2020
KNOWING WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION It seems like it’s always difficult to determine when you should see a doctor. With flu season right around the corner, it is wise to be reminded of when we should seek medical attention. The Center for Disease Control offers the following recommendations for determiningKIDS SAVE LIVES
According to The Lancet more than 2,000 people die each day in Europe and the United States due to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The Lancet also estimates more than 100,000 lives could be saved if more lay people learned cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) - beginning with school children. 5 REASONS WHY BASIC FIRST AID KNOWLEDGE IS ESSENTIAL Ask anyone who's taken a first aid training program if it was worth it and they'll say “Yes!” Here's 5 reasons why basic first aid knowledge is essential.WHEN PIZZA ATTACKS
Did you know there are more than 2,000 pizza-related injuries in the United States each year? According to the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the injury list includes: cuts related to slicing the pie, falling while carrying a pizza and burns from the pan or thepizza itself.
EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE Identify Stroke Symptoms With This FAST Quiz. August 16, 2020. Written by guest blogger, Megan Denny Learning how to detect a stroke is one of the easiest first responder skills you can learn and an essential life-saving skill. If a stroke victim receives clot-busting drugs within three hours of their stroke, they are much more likely to EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE COURSES Emergency First Response courses are flexible in design to accommodate scheduling and training needs. They can be taught together or alone in any combination. The Emergency First Response courses build lay rescuer confidence to provide care when faced with a medical emergency. Participants learn and practice the same patient caretechniques and
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If you are a PADI Member log on through the PADI Pros’ Site and select EFR in the Training Essentials tab. Instructor Crossover. If you are a PADI member click here to log on through the PADI Pros’ Site. If you are an Emergency First Response professional, please enter your Member Number, User Name and Password. Member Number: SAMPLE QUESTIONS THAT CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE P – Pre-existing Medical Conditions. Ask the patient whether they have any known, pre-existing medical conditions. Make note of any that the patient tells you of and pass this information to the EMS, upon arrival. L – Last Meal. Knowing how recently the patient ate KNOWING WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION Not waking up or not interacting. Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held. Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough. In adults, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen. Suddendizziness.
EMERGENCY KITS AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Every household should be prepared with the following emergency supplies: A family first aid kit (see recommended first aid kit contents) Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Food: non-perishable and easy to prepare (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Headlamp and flashlights (one per A FIRST AID KIT FOR EVERY ACTIVITY Automatic External Defibrillator (AED): If available, for unresponsive victims. Always ensure you have your phone with you when driving. Although not a first aid kit item, an emergency warning triangle which can be placed in the road to warn other vehicles of a hazard ahead is an invaluable piece of equipment.KIDS SAVE LIVES
According to The Lancet more than 2,000 people die each day in Europe and the United States due to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The Lancet also estimates more than 100,000 lives could be saved if more lay people learned cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) - beginning with school children. 5 REASONS WHY BASIC FIRST AID KNOWLEDGE IS ESSENTIAL 5 Reasons Why Basic First Aid Knowledge is Essential. There are numerous reasons why people don’t take First Aid training programs; They are too busy. They don’t know where to go. They think that they already have enough knowledge, or. They think that accidents happen to other people not to them or their friends, family and colleagues.WHEN PIZZA ATTACKS
Sprains, strains and broken limbs are the most common injuries. #2 Poisoning. Accidental poisoning is the second most common emergency incident in the home. Children accidentally consume cleaning products, medicine and cosmetics, or people accidentally misuse prescription medication. #3 Cuts.INSTRUCTOR SITE
If you are a PADI Member log on through the PADI Pros’ Site and select EFR in the Training Essentials tab. Instructor Crossover. If you are a PADI member click here to log on through the PADI Pros’ Site. If you are an Emergency First Response professional, please enter your Member Number, User Name and Password. Member Number:WORKPLACE COURSES
Emergency First Response Workplace Courses. Our Emergency First Response region-specific courses include comprehensive instruction in Primary Care (CPR), AED use and Secondary Care (First Aid) and meet regulatory body requirements in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Our instructors can also assist you in placingAED
EMERGENCY KITS AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Every household should be prepared with the following emergency supplies: A family first aid kit (see recommended first aid kit contents) Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Food: non-perishable and easy to prepare (3-day minimum, 2-weeks if space is available) Headlamp and flashlights (one per CREATING CONFIDENCE TO CARE Creating Confidence to Care. Emergency First Response is one of the fastest-growing international CPR, AED and first aid training organizations. With more than 56,000 instructors worldwide, Emergency First Response is backed by 48 years of experience in the development and delivery of instructional courses, training materials andeducational
CARE FOR CHILDREN COURSE The Emergency First Response Care for Children course is an innovative CPR, AED and First Aid training course that teaches participants how to provide emergency care for injured or ill children (ages one to eight) and infants less than one year old. SECONDARY CARE (FIRST AID) COURSE Emergency First Response Secondary Care (first aid) covers injuries or illnesses that are not immediately life threatening. Participants focus on secondary assessment and first aid through knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice. Secondary Skills taught in this course: Injury Assessment. IllnessAssessment.
STOP THE BLEED® CAMPAIGN Because bystanders may be on the scene before emergency medical responders, the Stop the Bleed ® campaign aims to encourage ‘first-on-the-scene’ to learn how to control serious bleeding – to be empowered, to be educated and to act immediately, with the goal of saving lives. The Stop the Bleed ® campaign originated in the USA. INSTRUCTOR CROSSOVER Instructor Crossover. If you are a PADI member click here to log on through the PADI Pros’ Site. If you are an Emergency First Response professional, please enter your Member Number, User Name and Password.Member Number:
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