Safety training
Enhanced First Aid Standard / V6 10032026
b. contra-indications and possible side-effects of medication, e.g. analgesia, aspirin, glucose, glyceryl trinitrate (GTN)
Facilitate practice for the participants in the safe and effective management of administering medication according to national best practices or through the use of medical teleconsultation
The participants shall:
Engage in answering the questions and share understandings about:
a. indications for administering further possible medication
b. contra-indications for administering further possible medication
Practise the safe and effective management of administering medication according to national best practices or through the use of medical teleconsultation
ENHANCED FIRST AID EXERCISES (SCENARIO-BASED TRAINING)
420 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to assess, lead, assist and provide the correct enhanced first aid in an incident through scenario-based training.
It is recommended that participants should undertake a general warmup exercise before commencing scenario-based training and practise manual handling techniques throughout.
Note
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
87) Act independently in preparing the casualty for transfer/handover to nominated evacuation/rescue point, including: (Ability, intermediate level)
a. immobilisation where required or other non-medical mitigation e.g. cooling gels
b. provide medical pain relief where allowed by national guidelines and legislation
c. accompanying the casualty, if required, to suitable medical facility and formally hand over the casualty
d. escorting the casualty to the nominated evacuation/rescue point providing continued enhanced first aid
e. recognising when (or not) to move a casualty in different emergency situations
f. moving a casualty alone and with assistance
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