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Vital Response delivers on-site First Aid courses tailored to fit with your organisation’s working arrangements. We come to you, at a time which suits you and your working environment. If your organisation does not have an available room for training, Vital Response will arrange a location accessible to all participants.
Vital Response is a young, modern and energetic company. We aim to make your chosen course a learning environment where you feel confident to share your First Aid experiences with the group.
Open discussions are encouraged as we feel this is one of the best ways students retain the knowledge learned throughout the course.
If you are pressed for time but need to complete HLTFA301B - Apply First Aid (Workplace Level 2), Vital Response has the solution! Complete our online course and then complete face to face training in 1 day instead of 2.
This course will be available online shortly
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The HLTFA301B - Apply First Aid online training through Vital Response is simple to use. First purchase the course online using our easy payment system, giving you the option to pay by any credit card through PayPal, make a direct Bank Transfer or send us a cheque in the mail. If you are a company that needs multiple staff to take the course this can easily be arranged aswell.
This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to recognise and respond to life threatening emergencies using basic life support measures only. 8 hours duration
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Basic anatomy and physiology relating to:severe bleeding, absence of signs of life, unconsciousness, unresponsive, bleeding control, care of unconsciousness, infection control as it relates to standard precautions, airway management, chest pain, casualty with no signs of life, shock, respiratory distress, including asthma, severe allergic reaction
There are NO pre-requisites or co-requisites for this competency unit.
Students must be 16 years or older. Students under 16 years must provide written permission to attend the course from their parent or guardian. 2 - 3 hours duration
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Basic anatomy and physiology relating to performing CPR, Procedures for performing CPR, State and territory regulatory requirements, ARC Guidelines and accepted industry practice relating to currency of skill and knowledge.Own skills and limitations. Awareness of stress management techniques and available support.
This unit deals with the provision of advanced first aid response, life support, management of casualty(s), the incident and other first aiders, until the arrival of medical or other assistance, and provision of support to other providers. This unit builds on HLTFA301B - Apply First Aid to include additional skills and use of a range of equipment. 30 hour duration
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First aid management procedures in accordance with ARC Guidelines, state/territory regulations, legislation and policies and organisation requirements for conditions identified in the Range Statement and including: use of AED, oxygen, bronchodilator spinal care management of anaphylactic shock reaction.First aid management procedures may also relate to emergency childbirth.
This unit deals with the provision of advanced first aid resuscitation techniques, life support, and management of casualties, until the arrival of medical or other assistance. 4 hour duration
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Legal responsibilities and duty of care, including confidentiality. Basic anatomy (skeleton, muscles, joints, bones), physiology and toxicology as it elates to the provision of advanced first aid resuscitation, including: relevant organs of the cardio pulmonary system and their operation basic electrical activity associated with normal and abnormal heart rythm use of AED, oxygen.
The course is aimed at a person assisting someone who is having an anaphylactic reaction (allergic reaction) until the arrival of medical assistance.The course is based on the assumption that the person having an anaphylactic reaction has his or her own EpiPen®. 3 hour duration
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Recognise the signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction/anaphylaxis. Common allergens · Manage an allergic reaction/anaphylaxis. Use an EpiPen®. Identify and understand an Anaphylaxis Action Plan Risk Minimisation
The aim of this course is to provide participants with the skills, knowledge and application using advanced life support techniques with a automated external defibrillator. 4 hour duration
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Assessment of the situation and recognition of a casualty who is unconscious, non-breathing with no other signs of circulation. Provision of cardiopulmonary resuscitation as required. Operation of the automated external defibrillator. Assessment and obtaining emergency services or medical assistance. Communicate the details of the incident
The Emergency Asthma Management Course is appropriate for people in a position where they hold a ‘duty of care’, for example sports coaches, childcare workers, preschool teachers, workplaces etc. 3 hour duration
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The core Asthma Awareness module provides more in-depth information on asthma, recognition of asthma, the day-to-day management of asthma, including triggers and how to minimise them, types of asthma medications and delivery devices. On completion participants will be equipped to assess and manage an asthma emergency, be able to recognise signs and symptoms of worsening asthma and to carry out Asthma First Aid. There are six elective modules that address specific asthma management issues within specialised settings: Children's services, workplace, schools, sport, remote area and supported care.
This course provides staff and carers with a knowledge of anaphylaxis to enable them to maintain a safe and healthy environment in which a person at risk of anaphylaxis can participate equally in all aspects of the workplace and recreational activities, including children’s services programs and schools. 3 hour duration
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Raise awareness about allergies and anaphylaxis amongst staff, carers, parents and the community. Actively involve staff, carers and parents responsible for a person at risk of anaphylaxis to be able to assess risks, develop risk minimisation strategies and management strategies for an individual person in their care with anaphylaxis. Ensure staff and other relevant adults caring for a person with anaphylaxis have adequate knowledge of allergies, anaphylaxis and emergency procedures. Facilitate communication to ensure the safety and wellbeing of a person at risk of anaphylaxis.