The British Academy for Training and Development offers an advanced first aid skills course for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of first aid and seeking intensive training in emergency response skills.
Emergency injuries can sometimes be extremely serious and may lead to severe complications that threaten the life of the injured person. This necessitates the prompt provision of medical assistance as quickly as possible at the scene before transporting them to a hospital equipped for appropriate medical treatment and, if necessary, surgical intervention. The survival of an individual who has suffered a serious injury and the success of subsequent treatment often depend on the speed and effectiveness of the first aid provided.
Thus, the necessity and importance of knowing self and mutual first aid techniques become especially evident in situations involving public accidents and disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, fires, road accidents, production injuries, and particularly in war conditions. Injuries often occur suddenly, making it very difficult (if not impossible) to predict when or where they will happen. This highlights the critical importance of first aid and providing necessary and appropriate medical assistance in unpredictable locations and conditions.
The British Academy for Training and Development offers a course in advanced first-aid skills for anyone who wishes to develop their concept of ambulance and wants intensive courses in emergency skills.
Who should attend?
People wishing to refine their emergency skills in a short period of time.
Beginners are novice nurses.
Officials at work sites within industrial establishments of all kinds.
How attendees will benefit?
Upon completion of the course, the participants will understand the following points:
Accident cases, symptoms and methods of ambulance.
Identify the general basics of first aid and principles of injury prevention.
Information theory and principles on how to conduct an ambulance based on the situation and injury.
Priorities for first aid and what vital signs are important when conducting an ambulance.
Principles and basics of first aid.
Surgical first aid.
Vital signs and pathological story.
The positions of the ambulance.
Rotational system injuries.
Burns and poisoning.
Principles of fracture aid
Individual medico bag.
Some medical terms.
Note / Price varies according to the selected city
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