Ειδικές Πρώτες Βοήθειες _cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ | First Assistant - FPOS 1
The RTI First Person on Scene™ 1 training program provides trainees with targeted knowledge and skills in emergency care up to the arrival of emergency services.
The program aims to support the life of an adult patient or injured by applying first aid techniques using special devices (Oxygen bottle & Automatic External Defibrillator)
Target Audience:
It is aimed at people who wish to provide emergency assistance in the context of their work or activities, such as security and rescue workers, cabin crews and anyone interested in seeking specialized training with a higher degree.
Duration: 18 hours (2 days)
Content:
Quotation marks
Definitions / International protocols
Basic physiology of the human body
Legal issues
Personal protection measures
Lifeguard psychology
Call health services
Threatening Pathological Conditions
Myocardial infarction
Ventricular fibrillation (sudden cardiac arrest)
Obstruction of respiratory tract
Heavy bleeding
Physical shock
Stroke
Anaphylaxis shock
Basic Adult Life Support
Check for breathing
Breathing assurance
Traffic insurance
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Unconscious sufferer
Recovery position
Automatic External Defibrillation – Adult
Description of A.E.A.
Operation of the Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)
Connection of A.EA.A. with the victim
Voice commands of A.EA.A.
Safety and maintenance of A.E.A.
The results of using the A.E.A.
Emergency Oxygen Administration
Using a Continuous Flow Bottle
Non-recycling mask
Naso-oral rescue breathing mask
Ventilation exercise
First Aid (Treatment of Common Illnesses)
Disease Assessment
Asthma
Anaphylaxis
Epinephrine pen
Epileptic seizure
Febrile convulsions
Diabetes
Acute hypothermia
Heatstroke & Heat exhaustion
Electric shock
Allergies
Asthma Attack
Poisonings
Loss of consciousness
First Aid (Treating Common Injuries)
Placing a splint
Bandages
Fractures
Dislocations
Sprains & Fractures
Treatment of Thermal and Chemical Burns
Nosebleeds
Foreign object injuries
Head injuries
Eye injuries
Dental injuries
Spinal cord injuries
Samples and bites
Internal bleeding
Treatment of minor injuries
Chest trauma
Examination:
Theory with multiple choice questions
Practice by conducting weighted practical applications and scenarios.
The result of the examination results in a pass or fail.
Program benefits:
Educational kit
First aid manuals
Protective Breathing Diaphragm
Revival Keychain
Pen
Notebook
Basic First Aid Steps Summary Tab
Badge sticker
Certification Parable
Education certificate
Participation conditions:
All adults can participate in the program without any restrictions or prerequisites.