Provide Remote First Aid and Advanced Resuscitation

Delivery Mode

Face-to-Face

Online Pre-course

HLTAID013-Provide First Aid in remote or isolated site

HLTAID015- Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy

HLTAID011- Provide First Aid

HLTAID010 - Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID009- Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

  • Day 1 x 7.5h, Day 2 x 8h Course Length
  • 3 Years / 1 Year Certificate Length
  • Nationally Accredited

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Overview

This specialised course amalgamates the essentials of first aid for remote or isolated sites (HLTAID013) with advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy techniques (HLTAID015). It's designed for individuals who require a broad skill set to address emergencies in diverse and challenging environments.

Key Components of the Course:
• Remote First Aid (HLTAID013): This segment focuses on preparing participants to manage first aid situations in remote or isolated areas effectively. It covers evaluating and responding to various emergencies, understanding the limitations of remote settings, and utilising specialised equipment and techniques for extended care when medical assistance is delayed.
• Advanced Resuscitation and Oxygen Therapy (HLTAID015): This part of the course delves into advanced resuscitation methods, including the use of oxygen therapy and resuscitation equipment. Participants will learn to assess the need for oxygen therapy, operate oxygen delivery devices, and manage complex resuscitation scenarios using advanced techniques.

Training Methodology:
The course will utilise Real Response's signature simulation-based training, employing realistic scenarios to mimic the challenges faced in remote environments and during advanced resuscitation situations. This method enhances practical skills, decision-making abilities, and readiness to handle real-life emergencies.

Who Should Attend:
This course is particularly suitable for individuals who might find themselves in remote locations or are responsible for emergency response in such settings, including outdoor adventurers, remote workers, and community health personnel. It's also ideal for those looking to enhance their first aid skills with advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy techniques.

Part of the Public PASS Courses:
This course is a key component of our Public Progressive Advanced Skill Set (PASS) courses. Enrolling in this course offers you an opportunity to be part of a comprehensive learning journey, designed to expand your first aid capabilities. Whether you choose to undertake this course individually or as part of the full PASS series, you are stepping into an empowering experience that combines in-depth knowledge with practical skills. Remember, completing multiple courses within the PASS series not only enhances your proficiency in first aid but also offers you cost-effective savings. Be a part of this transformative experience and equip yourself with the skills to make a real difference in emergency situations.
Prerequisites Physical Ability – Able to Perform CPR on the Floor for 2 Minutes, English Literacy, Internet Connection
Course Delivery
  • 3 - 4h Online Precourse Work
  • Day 1 x 7.5h, Day 2 x 8h Face-to-Face
Outcomes
1. Advanced Emergency Management Skills:
â—¦ Managing unconscious, breathing, and non-breathing casualties, including infants, with a focus on remote locations.
â—¦ Performing CPR and using an AED effectively across different scenarios.
â—¦ Handling life-threatening bleeding using tourniquets and haemostatic dressings.
2. Remote First Aid and Advanced Resuscitation Techniques:
â—¦ Addressing specific challenges and conditions in remote or isolated settings.
â—¦ Utilising bag-valve-mask (BVM) with oxygen in two-rescuer resuscitation scenarios.
â—¦ Inserting basic airway adjuncts and managing complications like regurgitation or vomiting.
â—¦ Administering supplemental oxygen safely and managing equipment malfunctions.
3. Comprehensive First Aid Techniques:
â—¦ Treating a wide range of conditions such as anaphylaxis, asthma, choking, envenomation, fractures, minor wounds, nosebleeds, shock, and various other injuries and medical emergencies.
4. Simulated Incident Management:
â—¦ Responding to simulated first aid incidents in remote settings, encompassing both medical and trauma situations, without prior knowledge of the casualty's condition.
â—¦ Employing PPE, conducting thorough secondary surveys, assessing vital signs, and providing appropriate treatment.
â—¦ Effective communication with emergency services and comprehensive incident documentation.
5. Legal, Safety, and Equipment Knowledge:
â—¦ Deep understanding of ARC guidelines, infection control procedures, first aid codes of practice, and legal considerations in first aid.
â—¦ Knowledge of safe work practices, particularly with oxygen cylinders and associated equipment.
6. Psychological Impact Awareness:
â—¦ Recognising the psychological impacts of first aid incidents on rescuers and understanding how to seek help.

Are you looking for a different type of course?

Provide Advanced Resuscitation course is created for situations that require oxygen during resuscitation. The course expects that participants have completed Provide CPR and have a basic understanding of the process of CPR.
Provide Advanced First Aid, and Advanced Resuscitation is a comprehensive course design for those seeking a more comprehensive and deeper understanding of first aid events and emergencies. Participants will learn to conduct a complete assessment of a casualty and begin treatment steps, including using oxygen during resuscitation.
Provide First Aid and Advanced Resuscitation is a two-day comprehensive course with no online content. Participants will learn to conduct a complete assessment of a casualty and begin treatment steps, including using oxygen during resuscitation.