Standard Intermediate first-aid CPR C course
Our standard first-aid CPR C course is designed for employees working in remote areas, working in hazardous situations, and working as caregivers, especially employees working in schools, day cares, and nursing homes . Our standard first-aid CPR C course includes:
Our standard first-aid CPR C course is designed for employees working in remote areas, working in hazardous situations, and working as caregivers, especially employees working in schools, day cares, and nursing homes . Our standard first-aid CPR C course includes:
- Occupational health and safety information
- Emergency fist-aid care/medical services/activating EMS
- Roles of the first-aid provider/the law
- Recognizing an emergency/deciding to help
- Personal safety/preventing disease/using barriers(gloves, masks, etc.)
- Basic life supporting skills/ABCs
- Protecting the airway/recovery positions/moving patients
- Circulation/signs/locating/understanding
- Spinal injuries/recognizing/moving/helping
- Unresponsive patients
- Rescue breathing/artificial respiration
- CPR skills - a major portion of the course- infant, child, and adult
- Heart attack/stroke
- Heart disease factors/stroke factors
- Choking- infant, child, and adult
- Bleeding/shock
- Nose bleeds
- Infectious diseases
- Impaled objects
- Ongoing assessment
- Chest problems
- Severe abdominal pain
- Breathing difficulty
- Mechanism for significant injury
- Physical assessment
- Patient history/keeping records
- Amputations
- Bites, and stings
- Burns
- Heat exposure
- Cold exposure
- Chest injuries
- Eye injuries
- Head injuries
- Muscle injuries
- Bone injuries/splints/slings
- Soft tissue injuries
- Impaled objects
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Diabetic emergencies
- Poisoning
- Seizures
- Therapeutic use of heat, and cold
- Moving patients
- AED
- Primary assessment
- Secondary assessment
- Pregnancy complications
- Scalp, ear, nose, and tooth injuries
- Snakebites, spider bites, marine animal stings, leeches, tick bites, human and animal bites
- Trench foor
- Photokeratitus
- Triage