Course Overview
The First Aid Level 3 course provides in-depth training for managing complex medical emergencies and life-threatening conditions. Ideal for individuals in high-risk industries or those responsible for workplace safety, this advanced course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to handle critical incidents, conduct patient assessments, and stabilize casualties until professional help arrives. The course emphasizes practical, hands-on learning to ensure participants can confidently respond to emergencies.
Benefits
- Expert Knowledge: Gain advanced understanding of first aid techniques and procedures.
- Critical Emergency Response: Learn to handle severe and life-threatening injuries effectively.
- Workplace Compliance: Fulfill advanced first aid requirements in high-risk industries.
- Leadership Skills: Take charge in emergency situations and coordinate with medical professionals.
- Career Advancement: Open opportunities in emergency response, safety leadership, or medical fields.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completing the course, participants will be able to:
- Conduct advanced patient assessments to identify critical injuries or conditions.
- Manage life-threatening scenarios, such as cardiac arrest, multiple trauma, or severe burns.
- Administer advanced first aid interventions, including airway management and oxygen therapy.
- Stabilize casualties in critical condition until professional medical assistance is available.
- Effectively communicate with emergency services and provide detailed incident reports.
- Lead and coordinate emergency responses in high-stress situations.
Study Units
Unit 1: Comprehensive Patient Assessment
- Scene safety and advanced risk assessments.
- Primary and secondary surveys for critical injuries.
- Recognizing and prioritizing life-threatening conditions.
Unit 2: Advanced Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Advanced CPR techniques for adults, children, and infants.
- Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) in complex scenarios.
- Administering oxygen therapy and maintaining open airways.
Unit 3: Management of Severe Trauma
- Treating major fractures, spinal injuries, and head trauma.
Managing severe bleeding, burns, and amputations.