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Develop the skills to provide crucial initial care in emergency situations with this medical first responder course. You'll learn essential first aid and emergency response techniques to effectively assist patients in pre-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.
This course is ideal for individuals wanting to work, or already working as an emergency first responder.
Learn moreThis course is suitable for those working in Occupational or Work Health and Safety (OHS/WHS) roles.
This course covers a broad range of health and safety functions and responsibilities in the workplace. Participants gain an understanding of planning, policy development and ethics, WHS management system, risk management, WHS incident management and emergency procedures. It will also cover the application of the current Act, its regulations, codes of practice and advisory standards.
Learn moreThis course provides you with the knowledge and training to provide provide first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on adults and children in situations of illness or injury. It increases your confidence and equips you with the skills to take control in emergencies and provide immediate help to a patient until paramedics arrive.
You will learn how to manage a cardiac arrest, perform CPR at the correct rate, and use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator). This will ensure you can provide the patient with the best opportunity for survival.
You will also participate in a post-incident debrief and provide verbal reports to paramedics. These skills are applicable in workplaces, homes, and community settings and they assist in meeting workplace safety compliance.
The Australian Resuscitation Council advises that you should update this course every 12 months. The Code of Practice: First aid in the workplace advises that you should update this course every 3 year to maintain currency.
Learn moreThis course covers the requirements for Non-Emergency Patient Transport Officers (NEPTs) who transport patients between healthcare facilities. In Victoria, NEPTs may also partner with Ambulance Attendants (Diploma qualified) to respond to non-urgent 000 calls for Ambulance Victoria, providing first aid and emergency responses in pre-hospital/out-of-hospital settings.
This training builds your confidence and equips you with the skills to manage emergencies and provide immediate patient care.
Learn moreThis course provides you with the knowledge and training to provide basic first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on adults and children in situations of illness or injury. It increases your confidence and equips you with the skills to take control in emergencies and provide immediate help to a patient until paramedics arrive.
You will learn how to manage a cardiac arrest, perform CPR at the correct rate, and use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator). This will ensure you can provide the patient with the best opportunity for survival.
You will also participate in a post-incident debrief and provide verbal reports to paramedics. These skills are applicable in workplaces, homes, and community settings and they assist in meeting workplace safety compliance.
The Australian Resuscitation Council advises that you should update this course every 12 months. The Code of Practice: First aid in the workplace advises that you should update this course every 3 year to maintain currency
Learn moreThe HLT31220 - Certificate III in Basic Health Care equips you with the skills and knowledge for roles as entry-level health workers, first aiders, or medical response workers. You'll learn to provide basic healthcare services, including emergency first aid, in pre-hospital and out-of-hospital environments. This cert 3 basic health care qualification is relevant for those providing first response healthcare in workplaces such as industrial sites, first aid organisations, and the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
Learn moreThis course reflects the role of individuals establishing or carrying on business as a sole trader or contractor, as well as those supporting the establishment of a new venture as part of a larger organisation. These individuals apply a broad range of competencies in varied contexts, using some discretion and judgement and relevant theoretical knowledge. They may provide technical advice and support to a small team.
Learn moreThis course reflects the role of individuals who have not yet entered the workforce or who are returning to the workforce after a long break, and are developing the necessary skills in preparation for work. They would carry out a range of basic procedural, clerical, administrative or operational tasks that require self-management and technology skills. They perform a range of mainly routine tasks using limited practical skills and fundamental operational knowledge within a defined context. Individuals in these roles generally work under direct supervision.
Learn moreThis course provides you with the knowledge and training to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on adults and children in situations of illness or injury. It increases your confidence and equips you with the skills to take control in emergencies and provide immediate help to a patient until paramedics arrive.
You will learn how to manage a cardiac arrest, perform CPR at the correct rate, and use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator). This will ensure you can provide the patient with the best opportunity for survival.
You will also participate in a post-incident debrief and provide verbal reports to paramedics. These skills are applicable in workplaces, homes, and community settings and they assist in meeting workplace safety compliance.
The Australian Resuscitation Council advises that you should update this course every 12 months.
Learn moreThis course provides you with the knowledge and training to provide advanced resusitation using supplemental oxygen and bag/valve mask cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines. It gives you the skills to take control and provide immeadiate help to a patient until the paramedics arrive.
You will learn how to assess vital signs including respirations, pulse and temperature. You will also participate in a post-incident debrief and provide written workplace reports and a verbal report to the paramedics.
This will ensure you can provide the patient with the best opportunity to survive. You can use these skills in your workplace, the home or in community settings.
This certification remains current for 1 years, you will need to complete refresher training every years.
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