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First Aid I

Class at Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové |
FGP009

Syllabus

Lecures: Basic principles of first aid, organization 1 h Basic principles, organization, organization of teaching, literature, SBAR, BLS   Workshops: Extent of teaching: 4x3 h MCQ test before practical training

1. Practical training in providing first aid in trauma and emergencies of non-traumatic origin, 3 hours Activation of emergency medical service, content of information, care to arrival Types of bleeding, methods to stop bleeding, pressure points, the use of throttle Wound care, dressing technique Fracture immobilization – principles and practice Head fixation, neck collar use First aid in breathless patients, chest pain Childbirth - video First aid in burned patients – methods of cooling, dressing, hyperthermia management Body positions - recovery position, abdominal and chest injury etc. Anti-shock measures– principles Autoinjector use Inhalational delivery of medication, spacers Sublingual nitrate usage (tbl, spray)

2. Practical training in basic life support in adults. 3 hours Sudden airway obstruction (chocking) , cardiac arrest recognition, basic life support (BLS), airway management,  mouth to mouth breathing, chest compression, initiation and discontinuation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, automatic external defibrillator in adults

3. Practical training in basic life support in children, infants. 3 hours Sudden airway obstruction (chocking) , cardiac arrest recognition, basic life support (BLS), airway management,  mouth to mouth breathing, chest compression, initiation and discontinuation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, automatic external defibrillator in children

4. Practical training of first aid and BLS in clinical scenarios. 3 h.   E-learning (2 h) with test: First aid in trauma and emergencies of non-traumatic origin Basic life support in adults, children, infants and newborns

Annotation

Acute medical emergencies: unconsciousness’, seizures, dyspnoea, chest pain (myocardial infarction, pulmonary oedema, pulmonary embolism), snakebite, acute psychiatric disorders, stroke, acute surgical emergencies: chest injury, abdominal injury, traumatic head injury, multiple trauma, fractures, wounds, bleeding, acute abdomen, other emergencies: poisoning, drowning, diving emergencies, heat shock and heat shock, childbirth. Sudden airway obstruction (chocking) , cardiac arrest, basic life support (BLS), airway management, mouth to mouth breathing, chest compression, initiation and discontinuation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, BLS in children, automatic external defibrillator