The purpose of First Person on Scene 2 educational program is designed to provide participants with specialized knowledge and skills in adult, child and infant emergency support, until the arrival of medical services. Upon completion of the program, the trainee will be able to recognize and provide solutions in a professional manner to ensure proper patient care until the victim is transferred to a health unit. It is designed for people who wish to provide emergency support and are in high responsibility positions, such as law enforcement officers, security and rescue personnel, cabin crew, managers, and anyone who aims for advanced training with a senior title on the subject.
Who may enroll :
People willing to provide emergency care at work or other high risk activities, personnel in security industry, rescue crews or cabin staff as well as to any other seeking specialized training with a senior title.
Introduction :
1. Definitions / International Protocols
2. Basic Human Physiology
3. Legal protection
4. Protective barriers
5. Psychology of the rescuer
6. Calling the E.M.S.
Life Threatening Conditions :
1. Heart Attack
2. Ventricular Fibrillation
3. Airway obstruction
4. Severe bleeding
5. Physical shock
6. Stroke
7. Anaphylactic shock
Adult Basic Life Support (BLS) :
1. Recognize a respiratory arrest
2. Breathing management
3. Circulatory management
4. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
5. Unconsciousness
6. Recovery position
Automatic External Defibrillation (Adult A.E.D.) :
1. Describe the A.E.D.
2. Operation of an A.E.D.
3. Connecting the A.E.D. with the victim
4. Voice prompts A.E.D.
5. Maintenance and Safety of the A.E.D.
6. Results of using the A.E.D.
Emergency Oxygen Administration :
1. Oxygen
2. Hypoxia
3. Oxygen therapy
4. Pulse oximeter
5. Cylinders and regulators
6. Oxygen fittings
7. Oxygen and poisoning
8. Constant Flow Cylinder
9. Non rebreather mask
10. Oro-nasal resuscitation mask
11. Bag Valve Mask (B.V.M.)
First Aid (Common illness treatment) :
1. Illness assessment
2. Asthma
3.Anaphylaxis
4. Using the Epi – Pen or Ana Pen
5. Seizures
6. Febrile convulsions
7. Diabetes
8. Acute hypothermia
9. Heatstroke and Heat Exhaustion
10. Electrocution
11. Allergies
12. Poisoning
13. Loss of consciousness
First Aid (Treatment of Common Injuries) :
1. Splints
2. Bandaging
3. Fractures
4. Dislocation
5. Sprains and muscle contusions
6. Burns and scalds
7. Nose bleeding
8. Foreign object injuries
9. Head injuries
10. Eye injuries
11. Teeth injuries
12. Spinal Injuries
13. Bites and stings
14. Internal bleeding
15. Minor injuries treatment
16. Chest trauma
Pediatric First Aid :
1. Life Threatening Conditions
2. Child & Infant Basic Life support
3. Child & Infant Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
4. Child oxygen therapy (constant flow cylinder)
5. Child Automated External Defibrillator (A.E.D.)
6. Medical Conditions
7. First Aid (common injuries management)
The minimum age is 18 years (Age of consenting adults) no previous criminal convictions, nor prior penal record, or incapacitating Mental health issues. Courses are available to everyone else, excluding the aforementioned persons.
Examination:
Multiple choice written assessment & Practical assessment.
During the training courses a number of extensive practical drills and evaluation assessments are in effect, based on progressive scenarios and depending on the level of difficulty
During the training courses a number of extensive practical drills and evaluation assessments are in effect, based on progressive scenarios and depending on the level of difficulty chosen by the client.
Upon successful completion of all training courses and requirements, the client students are granted the competent international certifications and professional licenses and awards.
Certificate validity:
First Person on Scene 2 educational program is internationally recognized with a
three year valid training certification.
24 hours (3 days)