INTRODUCTION
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
- Updating and refreshing participants' knowledge of the First aid at work syllabus
- Understanding how the heart works
- Learning the definition and functions of CPR
- Learning emergency situations requiring CPR and emergency first aid
- Understanding the basics of dealing with some diseases such as Heart disease, Respiratory arrest, Obstructed airway (choking), Stroke
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Medical doctors and Medical professionals
- Healthcare workers
- Dentists
- Fitness professionals
- Nurses
- Anyone interested in furthering their emergency first aid skills
PROGRAM OUTLINE
- Definition of CPR
- Heart disease
- The functions of CPR
- What does CPR stand for?
- Situations might need CPR
- How the heart works
- Emergency situations requiring CPR and emergency first aid
- The real symptoms of a heart attack
- How to help a heart attack victim that is conscious
- Coronary heart disease
- Biological death
- General CPR; ın three simple steps: ABC
- Adult; over 8 years old; CPR check for unresponsiveness and call for help
- Adult CPR airway and breathing
- Recovery position
- CPR: children
- CPR: ınfant;
- Special circumstances where a non-physician discontinue CPR
- Obstructed airway (choking)
- Adult choking; conscious the Heimlich maneuver
- Adult choking; unconscious
- Infant choking; conscious
- Infant choking; unconscious
- Good Samaritan law
- Respiratory arrest
- Respiratory arrest
- Stroke
- Clinical death
- Heart attack
- Brain death