(CPR + ILCOR + After Care + First Aid)
The Standard Lifesaving Support Certification Course by International Life Saving (ILS) for drowning and cardiac victims. REC provides participants the practical Lifesaving Technique for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid and After Care. Topics include the Legal aspects of Resuscitation, ILS Position Statements, ILCOR Recommendations, DRSABCD Action Plan, First Aid, Automatic External Defibrillator (AED), Basic Oxygen Management and After Care.
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I. Function of human respiratory system
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II. Function of human circulatory system
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III. Circumstance/s that may need resuscitation
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IV. Resuscitation Techniques
- Policy Statement: Australian Resuscitation Council and ILCOR
- Resuscitation Education and Training
- The Chain of Survival
- Resuscitation Action Plan (DRSABCD)
- Signs of Life
- Calling for Help
- Backward Head Tilt and Chin Lift Technique
- Rescue Breathings (Initial breath, varieties in rescue breathing and rescue breathing for Infants)
- Resuscitation in the water (Shallow and deep water resuscitation)
- Complications of rescue breathing (Airway obstruction in conscious and unconscious casualty, vomiting and regurgitation, Air in the stomach and Facial injury)
- Chest Compressions (Locating the point of compression, Wrist Hold or Finger Hold Compression Method and Depth of Compression)
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V. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
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VI. Early Advanced Defibrillation
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VII. After Care
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VIII. Resuscitation and Emergency Care (REC) Initiative Exercises
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IX. Giving Emergency Care (First Aid)
- Asthma
- Bites and Sting (Snake Bites, cone shells, Stingray, jellyfish, web spider, bees, ticks and ants – allergic reactions)
- Bleeding
- Burns
- Chest injury
- Choking
- Cold injury (Frostbites, hypothermia, Immersion in cold water)
- Diabetes
- Drowning and Near-drowning
- Ear Problem
- Sunburns
- Facial injuries
- Fainting
- Foreign bodies in the eye, ear and nose
- Fractures
- Head injury
- Heart attack
- Heat illness (Fatigue, crumps, exhaustion and heat strokes)
- Hyperthermia (Dehydration)
- Muscle injuries (Bruises and sprains, cramps)
- Poisoning
- Seizures and convulsions
- Shocks
- Spinal injuries
- Stroke
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X. Communicate details of the incident
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Course Features
- Duration : 5 day
- Max Students : 999
- Enrolled : 0
- Re-take Course : 0
- Assessments : Self