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TRAINING PROGRAMS
OFFERED
HLTCPR201A Perform CPR
HLTFA201A Provide Basic Emergency Life Support
HLTFA301B Apply First Aid
SRXFAD001A
Sports First Aid
SRXEMR003A
Oxygen Provider
Care for Children This course is for parents and
grandparents it is not workplace accepted.
What is Emergency First Response?
Emergency First Response is an innovative CPR/first aid
program. Primary Care (CPR) prepares you to render aid to those
with life-threatening emergencies. Secondary Care (first aid) builds upon the lessons of Primary Care
and helps you assist those in need when Emergency Medical
Se rvices are either delayed or unavailable.
Why Emergency First Response?
Accidents and illnesses happen every day. Some people need
only a helping hand while others may suffer serious permanent
injuries without help. By mastering Emergency First Response
Primary Care (CPR) and Secondary Care (first aid) course skills
you can render important care to those in need. In addition, the
program is based on established instructional design and
educational protocols to render an educationally valid and
credible product throughout
Australia, both in the workplace and at home. Emergency First
Response is also flexible – you can learn background
knowledge on your own time then conduct a practical, hands-on
training sessions with a qualified Emergency First Response
instructor.
Primary Care CPR
Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) teaches you how to
deal with emergencies that is immediately life threatening. You
will focus on primary care through a combination of knowledge
development, skill development and realistic scenario practice
to make sure you have the knowledge, understanding and
confidence to use your skills.
Here are the Primary Care (CPR) skills:
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Workplace First Aid
Requirements
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Scene Assessment
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Barrier Use
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Primary
Assessment
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Rescue
Breathing
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
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Automated External
Defibrillation Orientation
Secondary
Care (first aid) & The Workplace
Secondary Care (first aid) covers injuries or illnesses that
are not immediately life threatening or when local emergency
services are unavailable or delayed. You focus on secondary
assessment and first aid through knowledge development, skill
development and realistic scenario practice.
The Secondary Care (first aid) skills are:
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Workplace First Aid
Requirements
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Serious
bleeding management
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Shock
management
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Spinal injury
management
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Injury Assessment
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Illness Assessment
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Bandaging
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Eppi Pens
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Splinting for Dislocations and Fractures
APPLY FIRST AID
(This used
to call Senior First Aid, required for all workplace
environments)
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