- Emergency and disaster scene management
- Safety and emergency care management
- Legal responsibilities of an emergency care provider
- Multiple patient incidents
- Triage
- Extrication and evacuation techniques
- Primary assessment techniques
- Secondary assessment techniques
- Cardiac arrest
- Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
- Heart attack
- Cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
- Shock
- The use of nitroglycerine spray
- Oxygen delivery systems
- Foreign body airway obstruction
- Asthmatic attack
- Anaphylactic reactions
- Use of epinephrine pen
- Use of nitroglycerine spray
- Airway management techniques
- Nebulization
- Use of Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA)
- Heat exposure
- Heat cramp
- Heat exhaustion
- Heat stroke
- Emergencies due to excessive cold
- Water and diving emergencies
- Bites and stings
- Seizures
- Hypo and hyper glycaemia
- Bleeding
- Amputation
- Fractures
- Dislocation
- Immobilization techniques
- Sprain and strain
- Burns
- Chest injuries
- Head and spinal injuries
- Abdomino-pelvic injuries
- The use of trauma board
- The use of scoop stretcher
- The use of cervical collar
Who should attend?
This course is suitable for both medical and non-medical personnel who which to acquire more advanced skills in the management of emergencies.
These include but not limited to: nurses, doctors, Safety officers, care givers etc
1. INRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY CARE
2. PATIENT ASSESSMENT
3. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM EMERGENCIES
4. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM EMERGENCIES
5. ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES
6. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
7. SPECIFIC TRAUMA EMERGENCIES
Duration
1 day
Certificate
On successful completion of the course, participants are presented with the ECP Certificate valid for 2 years.
Fee- ( call/text 08161775478, 07051684134 for current rates)
Note: special discounts are available for groups. Our client relations office would make available to you all necessary details when you make contact.