You will learn what to do, and how to deal with;
CPR – Short for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, CPR training teaches a particular series of techniques which are designed to assist infants, children, and adults in need.
AED – AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator, which is a device used to resuscitate patients after CPR has proved ineffective. Our instructions will provide thorough details on how to operate the equipment, and how to handle various emergency situations.
First-Aid – course module will introduce you to all of the tools involved and the best way to implement them for patient safety and health.
Wounds – Punctures, cuts, and scrapes of all kinds are covered, informing you how to respond appropriately and without hesitation.
Heart – Heart attacks, chest pain, and respiratory arrest are all real-life situations that first-responders can expect to encounter at some point in their life.
Fractures – Legs, arms, hands, and just about any other part of your body with bones are susceptible to fractures.
Burns – Can you identify the difference between a first-, second-, and third-degree burn just by looking? So, you will be able to, and also know how to act within a first-response setting with this module.
Poisoning – Cyanide Poisoning crime is being on headline news in Thailand for more than a week. There are a wide range of different substances, natural and man-made which can cause stomach-aches, dizziness, vomiting, or even death. In the most serious cases, time is of the essence, making first-responders an indispensable part of the medical community.
Hemorrhages – From the tiniest scrapes to the most severe wounds, knowing how to disinfect and wrap stop hemorrhaging is one of the most basic and crucial skills in a first-responder’s repertoire. Arm yourself with the knowledge you need to help those around you.
Choking – An especially useful module for parents with kids who love to put anything and everything into their tiny mouths. However, choking is experienced by adults more often than you might guess, meaning CPR & First-Aid certified people are always in high demand.
Shock – Gain a full understanding of all three examinations to determine whether your patient is experiencing a stroke.