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Overview of our Course Modules

Introduction to Emergency Response

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  • Understanding the role of a first responder

  • Legal considerations (Good Samaritan laws)

  • Scene safety and assessment

  • Activating EMS (Emergency Medical Services)

 Basic First Aid

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  • Bleeding control (minor and severe)

  • Burns (thermal, chemical, electrical)

  • Fractures, sprains, and strains

  • Shock and unconsciousness

  • Head, neck, and spinal injuries

  • Poisoning and allergic reactions (including EpiPen use)

  • Heat and cold-related emergencies (heatstroke, hypothermia)

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CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

  • Adult CPR (hands-only and full CPR)

  • Child and infant CPR techniques

  • Rescue breathing and chest compressions

  • Recognizing cardiac arrest

  • Use of barrier devices (e.g., face shields)

AED (Automated External Defibrillator) Use

  • What an AED is and how it works

  • Step-by-step AED operation

  • Safety precautions when using an AED

  • AED use in adult, child, and infant scenarios

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 Practical Skills Assessment

  • Hands-on practice with manikins and AED trainers

  • Scenario-based drills

  • Instructor feedback and correction

 Review & Certification

  • Written or verbal knowledge check

  • Issuance of certification card (digital or physical)

  • Review of key takeaways and emergency action plans

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