Unit 1 |
Welcome to 376480 |
Unit 2 |
The specific medico-legal implications in emergencies are described in terms of current relevant legislation. |
Unit 3 |
Universal precautions taken during treatment of sick and injured are explained and demonstrated. |
Unit 1 |
1 The regulated first aid and identified additional equipment is described and demonstrated in accordance with the specific identified needs. |
Unit 2 |
2 First aid emergency equipment is stored and maintenance |
Unit 3 |
3 Stored first aid emergency equipment is regularly checked and maintained. |
Unit 1 |
1 Potential disasters are identified |
Unit 2 |
3 Situational disaster management plans |
Unit 3 |
3 The potential health hazards on an emergency scene |
Unit 4 |
4 The method of triage |
Unit 5 |
5 Mobilisation activities for emergency services |
Unit 6 |
6 Secondary assessment |
Unit 1 |
1 Anatomy |
Unit 2 |
2 The macro physiology |
Unit 3 |
3 Disorders and/or diseases |
Unit 4 |
4 Head injury, Epilepsy, Stroke & Behavioural issues |
Unit 5 |
Strains, Sprains, Dislocations and Fractures Pelvic Injury |
Unit 6 |
Environmental, Burns, Frostbite & Abdominal |
Unit 7 |
Emergency Childbirth |
Unit 8 |
Water Accidents |
Unit 1 |
1 Primary survey |
Unit 2 |
2 airway obstruction/choking |
Unit 3 |
3 One/two rescuer CPR |
Unit 4 |
4 Recovery positions |
Unit 5 |
5 The patient is transported |
Unit 6 |
6 Oxygen therapy |
Unit 7 |
7 Pulse |
Unit 1 |
1 Shock |
Unit 2 |
2 The emergency treatment of shock |
Unit 3 |
Cardiogenic |
Unit 4 |
Hypovolemic |
Unit 5 |
Anaphylactic |