Learn First Aid And Emergencies Management
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 275.59 MB | Duration: 1h 7m
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 275.59 MB | Duration: 1h 7m
Basic first aid techniques
What you'll learn
Examine a casualty
Familiarize yourself with basic life support
Learn how to control emergencies
Learn how to control bleeding and trauma
Requirements
No reequipments needed
Description
One of the most important life skills that everyone should possess is first aid. When an emergency strikes, knowing how to administer first aid can literally be the difference between life and death.However, many people delay receiving first aid instruction due to:They lack the time to stop what they are doing and enroll in a first aid course.They are unsure of where to start.The start of taking a first aid training is high.They merely require rehydration.But most significantlyThey don't think that they or those close to them will ever have an accident.I can appreciate each of those arguments, and there's no denying that many real-world first-aid courses are pricy, overly simplistic, inflexible, or frequently just dull. Sadly, the likelihood of the last statement is low.In only the United States, around 500,000 people pass away from a cardiac arrest each year. A baby dies there from choking every five days, and young people dying from accidents is a typical occurrence (with over 3.9 million deaths and over 138 million disability-adjusted life-years worldwide in 2004 alone).We all hope that these things won't occur to us, and we all want to think that they won't. However, if we wait until we truly need first aid to learn it, it will already be too late.I've created this course to provide you with the ideal means of discovering how to protect yourself and those you love .
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Chapter 1
Lecture 2 Learning Objectives
Lecture 3 Purpose and Knowledge of first aid treatment
Section 3: Chapter 2
Lecture 4 First aid introduction
Lecture 5 First aid Kit
Lecture 6 How to make and store first aid kit
Section 4: Chapter 3
Lecture 7 Standard Precautions
Lecture 8 Characteristic of a first aider
Section 5: Chapter 4
Lecture 9 Three C's of First aid
Lecture 10 CPR and AED
Lecture 11 Heart attack
Lecture 12 Chocking
Section 6: Chapter 5
Lecture 13 Life-threatening bleeding
Lecture 14 Head, neck, and spinal injury
Section 7: Chapter 6
Lecture 15 Respiratory Emergencies and Management
Lecture 16 Drowning
Lecture 17 Bleeding Control and Management
Lecture 18 Unconsciousness conditions and Managements
Section 8: Helping Materials
Lecture 19 Common Questions
Lecture 20 Book 1
Lecture 21 Book 2
Everyone