This course is designed to meet the first aid needs in remote settings such as Forests, Refugee settlement, war torn areas, remote Game parks, bushwalkers, climbers, canyoners, cavers, adventurers, wilderness guides, scout leaders or people who work and live in remote and/or isolated locations. It is recommended that a recertification program is undertaken every 12 months.
CERTIFICATION
Upon successful completion of the course, the trainees are awarded with an internationally recognised certificate valid for 2 years.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- First Responder Massive Haemorrhage Control Techniques
- First Responder penetrating chest trauma management techniques
- basic emergency life support
- Introduction to TECC Guidelines, History and Application
- 4 Pillars of Care (Access, Assess, Stabilise, Evacuate)
- Comprehensive Tactical Patient Assessment Techniques
- Basic life-Support for the Tactical Casualty
- Introduction to concepts of Situational awareness and stress response
- Circulation and Fracture Management Techniques
- Dynamic and Mass Casualty Incidents
- First Responder Management of Penetrating and Blunt trauma
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 40 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 20
- Assessments Yes