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EMR Training

Home » Emergency Medical Response » EMR Training

Training Coverage

Course Title: First Responder Training

Duration: 1 Day

Methodology: Theory and Practical ||Question & Answer || Group Discussion

Assessment: Competency-Based Training || Mock Exercise

Validity: 2 years

Course Fee: $120.00 Standard

Trainers are well-qualified and supervised

Coverage

Introduction

Literature Review

Methodology

PART A – Chain of Survival

Step 1 – Early recognition and activation of the emergency response system

STEP 2 – Performing CPR with a focus on chest compressions

Step 3 – Defibrillation

Step 4 – Advanced resuscitation

Step 5 – Post-cardiac arrest care

PART B – Common Medical Emergencies

1. Heart Attack

2. Stroke

3. Wounds

4. Bleeding

5. Fracture

6. Concussion

7. Spinal Injury

8. Asthma

9. Allergic Reaction

10. Epilepsy

11. Choking

12. Drowning

13. Burns

14. Electrocution

24/7 Emergency Services – Nadi HQ:

Tertiary Care

Our emergency team provides the following services: