First Aid Course

First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by non-expert, but trained personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment can be accessed. Certain self-limiting illnesses or minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid intervention. It generally consists of a series of simple and in some cases, potentially life-saving techniques that an individual can be trained to perform with minimal equipment.

The key aims of first aid can be summarized in three key points:

  1. Preserve life: the overriding aim of all medical care, including first aid, is to save lives
  2. Prevent further harm: also sometimes called prevent the condition from worsening, or danger of further injury, this covers both external factors, such as moving a patient away from any cause of harm, and applying first aid techniques to prevent worsening of the condition, such as applying pressure to stop a bleed becoming dangerous.
  3. Promote recovery: first aid also involves trying to start the recovery process from the illness or injury, and in some cases might involve completing a treatment, such as in the case of applying a plaster to a small wound
  4. First aid training also involves the prevention of initial injury and responder safety, and the treatment phases.

First Aid Training

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First Aid Course covers injuries or illnesses that are not immediately life threatening. Participants focus on secondary assessment and first aid through knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice.

Secondary Skills taught in this course:

  • Injury Assessment
  • Illness Assessment
  • Bandaging
  • Splinting for Dislocations and Fractures

Includes Reference Section on the following topics:

Allergic Reactions, Bruises, Burns, Chemical Burns, CPR (adult, child, infant) Choking (adult and infant), Cone Shell Stings, Coral, Jellyfish and Hydroid Stings, Cuts, Dental Injuries, Diabetic Problems, Dislocations and Fractures, Electrical Injuries, Eye Injuries, First Aid Kit Assembly, Fish Spine Injury, Frostbite, Heat Exhaustion, Heatstroke, Heart Attack, Hypothermia, Illness Assessment, Injury Assessment, Insect Stings, Octopus Bites, Poisoning, Rescue Breathing (adult, child, infant) Scrapes, Seizures, Snake Bites, Spider Bites, Sprains and Strains, Stroke, Temperature Related Injuries, Venomous Bites and Stings, and Illness Assessment Record Sheet.

  • The review session is ususally conducted on a Monday evening from 7pm to 10pm.
  • Alternate Sessions can be arranged upon request.

Classes are conducted in one of our branches along North Bridge Road.

CPR Training

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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Course Content

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) teaches participants how to respond to life-threatening emergencies. The course focuses on primary care through a combination of knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice to make sure participants have the confidence in their ability to provide care when emergency situations arise. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) skills taught in this course:

Scene Safety Assessment Universal Precautions - Communicable Disease Protection, including barrier use Primary Assessment Rescue BreathingCardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Conscious and Unconscious Obstructed Airway Management Serious Bleeding ManagementShock Management Spinal Injury Management

Course Structure

  • The review session is ususally conducted on a Monday evening from 7pm to 10pm.
  • Alternate Sessions can be arranged upon request.

Classes are conducted in one of our branches along North Bridge Road.

AED Training

Standard-AED-Training-System-Manikin-1Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Course

The Automated External Defibrillation (AED) course builds on the skills learned in the CPR course to teach the proper AED use. This life saving device can increase a patient's chance of survival from a cardiac arrest by fifty percent. During this course you'll review the basic principles of Primary Care (CPR) and learn how to deploy and use an AED in an emergency situation.

Care For Children

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The Care for Children course is an innovative CPR, AED and First Aid training course that teaches participants how to provide emergency care for injured or ill children (ages one to eight) and infants less than one year old. Participants learn about the types of medical emergencies that children face, and how they differ from adult conditions. The curriculum also includes the importance of attending to basic emergency situations with children, the emotional aspects of caring for children, secondary care for children, and preventing common injuries and illnesses in children.

Care for Children course trains the lay rescuer to follow the same priorities of care used by medical professionals. The student masters the priorities and the procedures of patient care for infants and children in a non-stressful learning environment, which reduces the performance anxieties that interfere with learning and enhances confidence when rendering aid in a real medical emergency.

The course includes both CPR and first aid skills. The CPR portion of the course prepares the rescuer to render aid to an infant or child with a life-threatening emergency such as choking or cardiac arrest. The First Aid focuses on developing secondary patient care skills and building the rescuer's confidence to render first aid to an infant or child in need when emergency medical services are either delayed or unavailable. The Care for Children course content is based on guidelines from the Pediatric Working Group of ILCOR.

Care for Children Primary Care Course Content:

Scene Safety Assessment Universal Precautions-Communicable Disease Protection & Barrier Use Primary Assessment Obstructed Airway Management (child and infant) Rescue Breathing (child and infant) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (child and infant) Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use Serious Bleeding Shock Management Spinal Injury Management.


Care for Children Secondary Care Course Content:

  1. Injury Assessment
  2. Bandaging
  3. Illness Assessment.

Refresher

Time to refresh your CPR and first aid skills? Do you hold a CPR or First Aid card from another training organization? If so, you are eligible to attend the Emergency First Response Refresher course. Plus, you can get Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training at the same time you refresh your CPR skills.This course is for anyone holding onto a Standard First Aid certificate which is nearing expiry and wishes to renew this certification.Note to DiversFor divers wanting to continue their dive adventures into a dive professional, you need a renew and current First Aid / CPR {optional AED} certification before your application as a PADI Divemaster.

Fees

Cost Fees Inclusion
First Aid Only S$ 180.00 - Emergency First Response Manual
- 2 hours practical
CPR Only S$ 180.00 - Emergency First Response Manual
- 2 hours practical
CPR and First Aid S$ 330.00
(40% Disc when signed up together with PADI Rescue Diver Course)
- Emergency First Response Manual
- 3 hours practical
CPR, First Aid, AED Training S$ 500.00
(50% Disc when signed up together with PADI Rescue Diver Course)
3 working days
Emergency Oxygen Provider S$ 270.00 3 working days
Care For Children First Aid / CPR S$ 330.00 3 working days

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