First Responce EFR
Emergency First Response training focuses on increasing the safety of lay rescuers in their abilities and their willingness to intervene in the event of a medical emergency. Course participants learn simple steps to follow to provide emergency medical care and practice applying skills in a stress-free learning environment. All courses are supported by self-study materials and quick reference tables to enhance learning and allow you to start learning right away.
The following EFR courses are based on internationally recognized guidelines for emergency medical care.
Training:
- Primary Care (CPR) – This course teaches you the steps and techniques for dealing with emergencies that put victims’ lives at risk. You will practice eight skills to help patients who are not breathing, have no heartbeat, may have a spinal injury, be in shock, or have severe bleeding. You will learn how to perform CPR and continue monitoring the patient, in order to provide every chance of survival pending EMS.
- Secondary Care – Because many medical conditions are not life threatening and sometimes medical services are delayed or unavailable, this course teaches you to provide first aid that soothes pain and reduces the risk of further damage. You will learn to assess a variety of injuries and diseases, and practice bandages and splints.
- Care for Children – This course allows participants to learn, practice and apply emergency medical care skills specific to infants and children. It is designed for those who work closely with children or may find themselves having to respond to emergencies involving the youngest. This course is often integrated into Primary Care (CPR) and Secondary Care (First Aid) courses.
- CPR & AED – This course focuses on CPR training and teaches participants how to use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator). When workplaces or government requirements specify this training, the CPR & AED course meets them. This course is often integrated into First Aid at Work programs.
- First Aid at Work – In some areas, such as Great Britain, Australia and Canada, government laws require CPR and first aid training for the workplace. First Aid at Work programs are designed for these areas and, while they allow you to follow the simple educational approach to EFR training, they include additional topics and skills to meet these requirements.
- EFR Refresher – Reviewing your CPR and First Aid skills every 24 months is a good idea, and that’s what the EFR Refresher course does: by focusing on key skills, it allows you to stay up to date and ready to help in times of need .
Including:
- Student kit, Poket Mask, classroom course.
- Cost of certificate