Safety training
GWO Basic Safety Training / V19 02052025
Engage in the practice of how to provide first aid for an unresponsive and not breathing casualty:
a.
primary survey (“C” A - B - C)
b. performing CPR on adults both with, and without, the use of an AED in accordance with regional first aid guidelines
ELEMENT 2.7 - BLEEDING AND SHOCK
Learning objectives:
31) The participants can perform the correct first aid for external bleeding (Skills, intermediate level)
32) The participants can apply dressings on a casualty correctly (Skills, intermediate level)
33) The participants can identify the symptoms of hypovolemic shock and perform the correct first aid for hypovolemic shock (Skills, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Explain and demonstrate how to identify the symptoms of hypovolemic shock and provide the correct first aid for hypovolemic shock:
a.
primary survey (“C” A - B - C)
b. signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock (including delayed capillary refill)
c. reasons for hypovolemic shock (e.g. external, and internal bleeding, open fractures, burns)
d.
associated risks with hypovolemic shock
e. use of first aid techniques / methods e.g. psychological first aid, positioning, protecting against the environment e.g. blanket to keep warm
Explain and demonstrate first aid for external bleeding:
a.
primary survey (“C” A - B - C)
b.
use of first aid dressings
Facilitate practice for the participants in:
a.
first aid for shock
b.
first aid for external bleeding
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