Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V18 2024-06-24
27) The participant can describe how CPR can preserve important life conditions for the human body (Knowledge, basic level)
28) The participant can perform the correct first aid to an unresponsive, not breathing casualty (Skills, intermediate level)
29) The participant can recognise AED safety procedures (Knowledge, basic level)
30) The participant can apply an AED safely and correctly following the AED safety procedures (Skills, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Lead discussions or brainstorms with the participants about how CPR can preserve important life conditions for the human body; such as CPR providing sufficient oxygen to the brain to minimise injury
Explain and demonstrate first aid for unresponsive and not breathing casualty including:
a.
primary survey (“C” A - B - C)
b.
reasons for being unresponsive and not breathing
c. performing CPR on adults both with, and without, the use of AED and a pocket mask in accordance with regional first aid guidelines (including AED safety procedures)
Facilitate participants’ practice in how to use an AED correctly and safely
Facilitate participants’ practice in how to provide first aid for an unresponsive and not breathing casualty
Give constructive feedback to the participants performance in providing first aid to an unresponsive casualty and not breathing casualty
The participants shall:
Engage in the discussions or brainstorms and share understandings about how CPR can help maintain important life conditions for the human body such as CPR providing enough oxygen to the brain to prevent further injury
Practise CPR on adults both with, and without, the use of AED and a pocket mask
Engage in the practice of how to provide first aid for an unresponsive and not breathing casualty:
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